Abstract

Within the context of a complex, trajectory-based and democratic conception of landscape, this paper offers an expert and mediator methodology for the interpretation of scenery. It explores multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary topics to conclude with the generation of transdisciplinary findings. Such a methodology has been tested in different areas of Andalusia and other regions of Spain and France and even in the Colombian Coffee Belt. The application of this procedure is presented with an example that may be replicated in the interpretation of some important landscapes of Sierra de Huelva or Sierra de Aracena, Spain. This research aims to demonstrate the replicability of an interpretative and transdisciplinary method that is still being tested.

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