- Water management and technologies
- Historical Studies of Medieval Iberia
- Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
Universidad de Málaga
2020-2021
The Kingdom of Granada occupied the southeast Iberian Peninsula, what today would be current Spanish provinces Granada, Malaga and Almeria. Having succeeded Nasrid kingdom (1238–1492), it remained a geographical administrative unit until 1834, defended from advancement Castilian troops by means large network watchtowers located principally along its inland border. Following conquest extensive coastline was also strengthened with towers fortifications that were progressively adapted to house...
Purpose Heritage landmarks and historical values often coexist with places regions of remarkable environmental landscape wealth. This article studies their capacity to generate global understanding territory through the creation cultural routes. The proposed methodology is verified study defensive features ancient Nasrid Kingdom, last Islamic in Iberian Peninsula from thirteenth fifteenth century, which shaped Spanish region known as Kingdom Granada until nineteenth century....