Contribution méthodologique au processus d'évaluation du paysage culturel
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Abstract
The content and limits of the concept of “cultural landscape” are not yet sufficiently clear and
still difficult to circumscribe. Its apprehension encompasses different dimensions related to
several fields.
The intense theoretical and practical studies on the landscape approaches of the last three
decades show the concern of both practitioners and researchers for a comprehensive
framework to be used for the evaluation of cultural landscapes.
In Algeria, cultural heritage in general, and some cultural landscapes in particular are
subjected to important decays. Some listed monuments such as “the royal mausoleum of
Maurétanie “in Tipasa might even loose the main features that helped their listing on the
World Cultural Heritage List.
By addressing the issue of “cultural landscapes evaluation” the research work presented in
this thesis aims at analysing the reliability and validity of the different models of landscape
evaluation used in some European countries in order to adapt them to the Algerian context.
The different model analysed were classified according to their conceptualisation of the
notion of landscape:
• Landscape / Subject
• Landscape/ Object
• Landscape /Subject/ Object
The appreciation of a landscape is usually based on subjective aspects. The main argument is
to find a way of translating this subjectivity into more objective and measurable criteria.
Indeed, the evaluation of a cultural landscape constitute the first step for its preservation and
conservation; therefore establishing a methodology for the identification of the different
components of a landscape, and its appraisal from all the different aspects (environmental,
historical and social) should become an operational tool in all decision making process.
The introduction of the concept of “cultural landscape” as encompassing both natural and
cultural heritage should also help in changing conventional attitudes towards historical
settlements and monuments, as it considers both heritage resources as complementary and
equally vital for sustaining our cultural heritage.
In this research work, the main argument is that the evaluation of the cultural landscape
should be achieved through several phases, mainly:
• Determination of the motivations that justify the evaluation act. The aim of this phase
is to select the Algerian historical settings listed as historical monuments and having
significant landscaping potentials.
• Elaboration of a set of evaluation criteria specific for the case study, ex: The Royal
mausoleum of Tipasa. The aim of this second phase would be to identify the different
relationships which might exist between the historical monuments and its environment
(social, cultural and geographical) and thus, enable an objective and detailed
evaluation.
• Elaboration of a methodological evaluation process that helps to evaluate
quantitatively (by attributing a mark) the varied landscaping resources (natural and
cultural). The aim of this phase being that a cultural landscape evaluation should
necessarily look at the architectural as well as the historical aspects of the monument,
his physical context, his landscaping characteristics and his socio cultural attributes.
In fine, the political stakes of such an approach would be:
• To activate the landscape parameters for the tourist valorisation of the varied
territories, with an emphasis on their sustainability
• To stress on the various resources of the cultural landscape that can help the initiation
of more effective and sustainable conservation projects.
• To involve the general public in the evaluation of the cultural landscape which would
help a better identification of their needs, values, attitudes and aspirations towards
their landscapes.
The practical outcome of this research work would be to establish a methodological platform
based on the valorisation of complementary approaches developed by the various fields
related to cultural heritage such as geography, economy, GIS..., and that could be used by the
different actors involved in cultural landscape to develop their own specific and context
related tools.
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Thèse de Doctorat, LVAP,Ecole Polytechnique d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme
