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A atividade florestal regista uma elevada dinâmica em Portugal, sobretudo desde os incêndios de 2017 e com os novos Programas Regionais de Ordenamento Florestal. Neste contexto, a Direção-Geral do Património Cultural e as Direções Regionais de Cultura constituíram um Grupo de Trabalho para a definição de procedimentos no âmbito da salvaguarda do Património arqueológico em projetos florestais e agricultura intensiva. No âmbito florestal foi elaborado um conjunto de orientações relativas à salvaguarda do Património arqueológico, preparam-se ações de sensibilização, destinadas à administração local, proprietários e gestores florestais. As iniciativas procuraram a introdução de boas práticas de salvaguarda patrimonial, o estímulo de uma relação sustentável entre o homem, o seu território e o Património Arqueológico, recurso finito e não renovável.
The forestation and reforestation activity registers a high dynamics in national territory, very implemented in the aftermath of the great fires that occurred between June and October 2017 and with the revision of the Regional Forest Management Programmes. In this context, the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) and the Regional Directorates for Culture formed a Task Force (TF) for the definition of procedures and regulations in the context of safeguarding of archaeological heritage in forestry and intensive agriculture projects. Within the scope of forestry projects, the TF produced a set of guidelines relating the safeguarding of the archaeological heritage, to be implemented in multi-annual plantations with impacting techniques of soil mobilization (namely: removal of stones, heavy mechanical scarification, subsoiling, ground levelling, mega ridges-furrows, and terracing, among others). Another of the TF activity area is related with the preparation of awareness raising actions, both for stakeholders in local administration, with obligations in territory management, and for those with interests associated with forestry, which includes owners, investors and forest managers. Thus, it is intended to advertise the initiatives that have been developed in order to introduce and promote good practices related with the safeguarding of the cultural heritage in forestry operations, in order to stimulate a sustainable relationship between man and his territory, namely, with the Archaeological Heritage, a finite and non-renewable resource.
The forestation and reforestation activity registers a high dynamics in national territory, very implemented in the aftermath of the great fires that occurred between June and October 2017 and with the revision of the Regional Forest Management Programmes. In this context, the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) and the Regional Directorates for Culture formed a Task Force (TF) for the definition of procedures and regulations in the context of safeguarding of archaeological heritage in forestry and intensive agriculture projects. Within the scope of forestry projects, the TF produced a set of guidelines relating the safeguarding of the archaeological heritage, to be implemented in multi-annual plantations with impacting techniques of soil mobilization (namely: removal of stones, heavy mechanical scarification, subsoiling, ground levelling, mega ridges-furrows, and terracing, among others). Another of the TF activity area is related with the preparation of awareness raising actions, both for stakeholders in local administration, with obligations in territory management, and for those with interests associated with forestry, which includes owners, investors and forest managers. Thus, it is intended to advertise the initiatives that have been developed in order to introduce and promote good practices related with the safeguarding of the cultural heritage in forestry operations, in order to stimulate a sustainable relationship between man and his territory, namely, with the Archaeological Heritage, a finite and non-renewable resource.
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Salvaguarda do património arqueológico Projetos florestais Ordenamento floresta Gestão do território Sensibilização patrimonial Archaeological heritage rescue Forestry projects Forest management Territory management Heritage education
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Bragança, F., Zambujo, G., Lourenço, S., Paiva, B., Banha, C., Regala, F. T., Moura, H., Bugalhão, J., Marques, J., Correia, J., Faria, P., & Melro, S. (2020). Salvaguarda de Património arqueológico em operações florestais: gestão e sensibilização. In José Morais Arnaud, César Neves, & Andrea Martins (Eds.), Arqueologia em Portugal 2020 - Estado da Questão (pp. 165-178). Lisboa: Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses / CITCEM.
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Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses / CITCEM
