Management Systems in Production Engineering (Apr 2016)

MINES, QUARRIES AND LANDSCAPE. VISUALITY AND TRANSFORMATION

  • Carlos López JIMENO,
  • Ignacio Díez TORRIJOS,
  • Carmen Mataix GONZÁLEZ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12914/MSPE-07-02-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 110 – 122

Abstract

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In this paper a review of two basic concepts is carried out: scenery and landscape integration, proposing a new concept: "visuality", alternative to the classical "visibility" used in landscape studies related to mining activity, which explores the qualitative aspects that define the visual relationships between observer and environment. In relation to landscape integration studies, some reflections on substantive issues are made which induce certain prejudices at the time of addressing the issue of mining operations landscape integration, and some guidance and integration strategies are formulated. In the second part of the text, a new approach to the landscape integration of mines and quarries is raised, closely linked to the concept of visuality which are based on a basic goal: the re-qualification of the place, and give innovative answers to re-qualify the place and show how to catch the opportunity in the deep transformation generated by the development of mining activities. As a conclusion, a case study is presented in the last section, the landscape integration study conducted on marble exploitations Coto Pinos (Alicante, Spain), considered the largest ornamental rock quarry in Europe.

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