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OYÓN VALLEY MISSIONARY CHAPELS

In 2004, WMF, through its Robert W. Wilson Challenge to Conserve Our Heritage, conducted an inventory of the churches, as well as documentation of conditions and implementation of emergency interventions at several sites. (...) The Oyón Valley Missionary Chapels were included on the 2002 World Monuments Watch to raise awareness of their plight. In 2004, WMF, through its Robert W. Wilson Challenge to Conserve Our Heritage, conducted an inventory of the churches, as well as documentation of conditions and implementation of emergency interventions at several sites. LIMA HISTORIC CENTER. Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535 as "the City of Kings," Lima was laid out according to the standard Spanish colony grid plan that was superimposed on a crossing point of pre-existing Inca roads. (...)

LIMA HISTORIC CENTER

Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535 as "the City of Kings," Lima was laid out according to the standard Spanish colony grid plan that was superimposed on a crossing point of pre-existing Inca roads. LARAOS TERRACES. The andenería, or terraced landscape of Laraos, is believed to date to the pre-Inca period and is a defining feature of the steep slopes of the Peruvian Andes.

LARAOS TERRACES

Similar to the terraces in the Cuzco region, scholars believe that the design and technology used on the Laraos terraces were transferred to Cuzco. (...) The andenería, or terraced landscape of Laraos, is believed to date to the pre-Inca period and is a defining feature of the steep slopes of the Peruvian Andes. Similar to the terraces in the Cuzco region, scholars believe that the design and technology used on the Laraos terraces were transferred to Cuzco.

Several areas of the terraces are still maintained for traditional Andean crops using historic agricultural technology. HUACA DE LA LUNA. In 2001 WMF joined the Huaca de la Luna project initially sponsored by the Backus Foundation and other local partners.

HUACA DE LA LUNA

WMF provided matching funds to support a multi-year program whose goals were the conservation of the site and the development of a social agenda through cultural tourism. (...) In 2001 WMF joined the Huaca de la Luna project initially sponsored by the Backus Foundation and other local partners. WMF provided matching funds to support a multi-year program whose goals were the conservation of the site and the development of a social agenda through cultural tourism. The project was organized into three major components: archaeological research, conservation (including professional training in earthen conservation), and management of the site.

The conservation work included structural consolidation and cleaning, color and surface stabilization, drainage, protective covers, documentation, and monitoring of previously excavated and conserved areas. HISTORIC TOWNS OF THE COLCA VALLEY. WMF collaborated with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), along with the Autoridad del Colca AUTOCOLCA, the Municipality of Caylloma, and the National Institute of Culture INC (now Ministry of Culture), to help train local workers in traditional building crafts so they can restore their churches and maintain them in the future. (...)

HISTORIC TOWNS OF THE COLCA VALLEY

CUSCO HISTORIC CENTER. In a fertile valley in southeastern Peru, at an elevation of 3,400 meters, the Incas established a significant settlement in the twelfth century.

CUSCO HISTORIC CENTER

A pivotal moment in Inca history occurred in the early fifteenth century when Prince Cusi Yupanqui, later know as Pachacutec, successfully led the Incas against two attacks from the Chancas. (...) LARAOS TERRACES. Communautés paysannes et systèmes agraires dans une haute vallée andine (Pérou) 1 Sautier, 1989 ; Llerena et al., 2004. 2 Il faut considérer que les inventaires de contraintes et de ressources sont, par ailleurs, moins co (...) 1Dans le milieu montagnard les observateurs ont souvent insisté sur les contraintes physiques en tant que déterminantes des sociétés rurales, en fonction des ressources qui pouvaient être mises en place selon les technologies disponibles1.

Communautés paysannes et systèmes agraires dans une haute vallée andine (Pérou)

La priorité a été ainsi donnée aux inventaires de contraintes et de ressources, sans prendre toujours en compte l'accès inégal des unités de production familiales à ces ressources, alors que cet accès détermine aussi bien leur activité que leur position sociale2. Ce constat s’avère particulièrement pertinent lorsque les contraintes et les ressources en question sont très diverses, comme dans les Andes centrales où elles sont étagées entre 1.000 et 5.000 m. d’altitude. 3 Concept défini par Mayer et Fonseca en 1979 pour l’espace agricole, puis étendu par Hervé et al. en (...) 5 Voir par exemple Dufumier, 1993. Province de Yauyos. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

Province de Yauyos

La province de Yauyos (en espagnol : Provincia de Yauyos) est l'une des neuf provinces de la région de Lima, dans le centre du Pérou. Son chef-lieu est la ville de Yauyos. Géographie[modifier | modifier le code] Infodoc : Réseau des bibliothèques et centres de documentation d'AgroParisTech. Dynamique et flexibilité du système irrigué de la communauté paysannce de Laraos, département de Lima, Pérou - fdi:010036979. Les cultures en terrasses de Laraos, Pérou : 100 lieux majestueux à découvrir avant qu'il ne soit trop tard. Maps.