Autor(es):
Carvalho, Ana Maria
; Ramos, Margarida Telo
; Sá, Isabel
; Alves, António Bárbolo
Data: 2012
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/9301
Origem: Biblioteca Digital do IPB
Assunto(s): Portuguese ethnobotany; Cultural landscape; Cultural heritage; TEK; Sustainable development; Agrotourism
Descrição
Trás-os-Montes, so called Nordeste Transmontano, is the most interior Portuguese region, far from the coastal centers of decision, characterized by marginalized communities, frequent migratory flows, faraway mountains and plateaus near the Spanish border, highly diverse landscapes, rich fauna and flora, and unique local heritage steeped in centuries of tradition and substantiated into an ancient Romance language, the Mirandese.
For the last decade two different associations, FRAUGA and ALDEIA, settled in Terras de Miranda (Picote and Vimioso, Trás-os-Montes, Portugal) and led by young teams, have been involved in several initiatives, programs and funded projects aiming to promote biodiversity, sustainable use and conservation strategies, to document local knowledge and intangible heritage and to involve local partners in different tasks and projects.