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The paper aims to value the diverse and important dry stone heritage located in the
Barrocal area (Algarve, Portugal). The dry stone construction technique and the set of
constructions that derive from its application are present in all parts of the world where stone is
present. Throughout the Iberian Peninsula and specifically in the territory of Portugal, there are
different dry stone constructions that make up the rural landscape. They are an example of the
work in the field and the use of local natural resources during different generations. The
recognition by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (2018) highlights the
importance of maintaining a construction technique that, transmitted orally, is materialized in
different constructions according to the constructive heritage and the stone typology of the
nearby environment. The study focuses on a specific partially cultivated area of the Barrocal
where different types of construction of dry stone elements exist. Starting from the
contextualization of the studies carried out throughout Portugal, the predominant dry stone
constructions of the Barrocal, the area with the greatest presence of a variety of types of the
Algarve, are being identified, recorded and analysed. The work provides a classification of the
present constructions in the area linked to their use and provides data on the construction
characteristics and the typology of the stone. The knowledge of these constructions makes it
possible to explain the economic and social context of a certain period and to plan reactivation
measures for other economic sectors not linked to tourism. The Algarve, one of the most touristic
areas of Portugal, has focused most of its economy on beach tourism, leaving the cultural and
dry stone architectural heritage almost unnoticed.The constructions and the dry stone
construction technique are a way of preserving the rural landscape and the cultural memory so
that the benefits related to ecology and biodiversity are observed through this document.
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Vernacular heritage Drystone Barrocal Algarve Portugal