Abstract
This paper is focused on the anthropology of space, in architectural and cultural monuments of the mountainous village of Konitsa. Epirus is region that presents a harmonious collaboration between nature and people. The purpose of the anthropological research approach was focused on the way in which the dynamics of cultural heritage are perceived by local residents.
 The main research question concerns the perceptions of the social actors of the village of Konitsa regarding the cultural monuments in the region. The methodology of fieldwork had as a key tool the use of interviews, charts, discussions with the locals, walks, tours and visits as well as observation of locations, people and monuments.
 The inhabitants currently living in the wider area of Konitsa, are directly related to the tangible reality of history, folklore and tradition of monuments, something that can be easily detected through a wide range of aspects of the region’s ‘’social life’’ (Appadurai & Kopytoff, 1986). Although the cultural and traditional heritage refer to the past, they have a significant impact on the present era and they also have the ability to determine the future. (Bulter & Rowlahds, 2012).
 The cultural management is an advantage of Konitsa and the cooperation with the social associations, for example agriculture partnerships, can reduce the unemployment as well as the immigration and help in the economic development. This research paper is based on the fieldwork and theoretical lessons in the Summer School Konitsa 2016 of Border Crossing Network.
Highlights
This research project was carried out during a Summer University in Konitsa, Ioannina located in Epirus Periphery, Greece
Geographical site of case study The meaning of Culture, natural and cultural heritage is closely related to Periphery of Epirus
Sustainable development follows the same route, it is about a new notion that earns more and more ground in today’s society, as it appears in subjects that protect architecture and cultural heritage, the notion of wellness
Summary
This research project was carried out during a Summer University in Konitsa, Ioannina located in Epirus Periphery, Greece. Geographical site of case study The meaning of Culture, natural and cultural heritage is closely related to Periphery of Epirus. Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences, 2 (3):61-67, 2019 traditional bridges, monasteries, people with different idioms and culture, the unique and different natural and cultural heritage of every area constitute the overall image of Epirus Periphery. Municipality of Konitsa occupies the northwestern part of Peripheral Epirus and covers a surface of 1000 km, approximately. It is consisted of four distinct anthropogenic units in particular- the same city of Konitsa
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