Determination of the environmental impact of chemical and physical sources on the Landscape and Heritage elements. Basic aspects of chemical, physical and earth sciences to understand, model and diagnose environmental impacts
Development of integral protocols for Heritage and Landscape management. Integrates research actions developed in other lines in order to propose new protocols, based on scientific development, useful for third parties
Development of new methodologies and procedures, of a non-invasive nature, applied to Heritage and Landscape. Research on characterisation, diachronic analysis, conservation, restoration, dating, cataloguing and attribution of heritage
Development, validation and application of theories, methodologies and information technologies for Heritage and Landscape Research involving conceptual modelling, geospatial technologies, simulation, quantitative techniques and Chemometrics
Hydrological Functionality of the Territory: The river basin as an integrating system. Implications of changes in the Territory on the Water Cycle; changes in land use and vegetation cover, derived from Climate Change
Multidimensional study and characterisation of cultural Landscapes, including urban Landscapes, and their relationship with heritage. Landscape archaeology and architecture, palaeoenvironment, spatial planning, urbanism, art and performative actions
Processes of Heritage Construction (anthropological, sociological and historical studies of Heritage), ethnography of Heritage, intangible Heritage, unwanted Heritage, identity and historical memory
Study of the social value of Heritage and Landscape and the processes that give rise to and use them Research to quantify the value of Heritage to the community and its impact. Public dimension and heritage in the community