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Traditional rural settlements and various landscape structures are increasingly thought to be valuable heritage as part of cultural landscapes. This paper examines questions related to the conservation and
rehabilitation of this heritage, highlighting the contrasting circumstances in urban regions and depopulated
interior zones. To this end, this paper looks at the central zone of the Algarve in the south of Portugal, which is
notable for its remarkable diversity of typology in rural settlements and in landscape units. Based on a brief
description of the traditional economy in these diverse regional areas, the principles for preserving built rural
heritage are presented in the context of contemporary landscape transformation.
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Rural settlement Heritage Desertification Urban regions Landscape units Vernacular architecture
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World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society