These comprehensive projects consist of an initial phase of inventorying ethnographic heritage elements, research in historical archives and the collection of the associated intangible heritage through interviews with older people.
One objective of this phase is to promote the self-esteem of the people interviewed and to make them feel that the work is intended to pay tribute to them, fostering an attitude of gratitude for the efforts of past generations.
After these first phases, the projects have a phase with proposals to enhance the value of this heritage, such as the recovery of old paths that connect the ethnological and archaeological heritage, while serving as pedestrian mobility alternatives for citizens and visitors.
Since we have an interdisciplinary team, we can also carry out the works projects for the conditioning of paths and the consolidation of ruins or reconstruction of some of the elements.
We also offer the town councils a legal intermediation service to sign the transfer documents with the owners of the mills and plots of land on which the trails are planned.
During the development of all the projects, activities are organised to involve the educational community in particular and the general public.