Heritage of territory form as a planning criteria
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ciudades.04.1998.233-249Keywords:
heritage, territory, Insular Master Plan of the Island of Tenerife (PIOT)Abstract
One of the clearest competencies and responsibilities of projecting territory is that of becoming a useful tool for the recognition and planning of the way of creating it. This goal has been tackled on the Insular Ordination Plan of the Island of Tenerife (PIOT), based on the study of its territory and the processes that have affected its transformation, searching for planning models and proposing their renewal. We defend with that the firm conviction that, on the identity of territory, their own alternative to ordination is and must be argued there.
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