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On the other hand, at the moment of integrating the notion of cultural landscape in the processes of territorial management and administration, it is necessary to identify which are the factors that can condition these actions. This paper will describe the founding process of this rural settlement, as well as the territory it occupies and its current status.Īccording to data from the Observatory of Archaeological Cultural Heritage-OPCA, 7% of the declarations of national heritage correspond to the natural category, 1% to declarations made to 'territories', and 23% of the cultural heritage is located or develops in rural contexts however, at present no declaration of Cultural Landscape has been accomplished in Bolivia, considering that Law 530 of the Bolivian Cultural Patrimony, defines and incorporates this category in the classification of heritage. Due to this attitude toward hardship, they would call themselves the "victors of the desert". However, by 1960, there was a change in production trends, due to external factors, that was understood and dealt with by the inhabitants, which allowed them to maintain their production process and even increase considerably their activity. Thus, from 1926 to 1940, “agricultural cities” are designed in the country, among which is founded, in the southern area of the northern state of Chihuahua, a city named Delicias, whose main objective was the production of vine and cotton. According to a new vision of government after the Mexican Revolution, it’s established in Mexico, in addition to the “ejidos”, a policy of production and settlement in rural areas, based on the generation of irrigation systems. This panel incorporates two case studies of cultural landscapes and their management in Mexico and Bolivia. International member of the International Scientific Committee of the Revista de Arquitectura HORIZONTES Oaxaca - Mexico of the Forum UNESCO University and Heritage Network (FUUP), of the Network of Ibero-American Tourism Experts (REI - Tourism) of the Ibero-American Network PROTERRA of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the Bolivian National Committee (ICOMOS Bolivia). She has worked in public positions such as Head of Cultural Heritage of the Department of La Paz, UNESCO Coordinator in the Ministry of Cultures, Director of Cultures of the Department of La Paz and in international cooperation as a Specialist Consultant of the Heritage for Development Program of AECID - Bolivia. Professor in the Architecture Career of the History of Architecture, as well as the Master in Conservation of the Cultural Heritage of the modules Management of Cultural Heritage and Cultural Heritage in Bolivia, Legislation, and Regulations in the Faculty of Architecture, Arts, Design, and Urbanism (FAADU-UMSA). With a Master's Degree in Higher Education from the Psychopedagogical and Research Center for Higher Education (CEPIES-UMSA), Master's Degree in Architecture with specialization in Restoration of Monuments from the National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography "Manuel del Castillo Negrete - National Institute of Anthropology and History (ENCRyM-INAH) Mexico, and currently a student of the PhD program in Rural Development Sciences in the Postgraduate Course in Development Sciences (CIDES - UMSA). Zazanda Salcedo Gutierrez is an architect at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA) of La Paz, Bolivia. Evaluator of World Heritage, she has issued several publications and has given lectures in Mexico, America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and also investigates territorial issues for the Autonomous University of Chihuahua in Mexico. As part of her activity in research, she has contributed with relevant information to El Camino Real Intercontinental. In 1985 she founded and is currently General Director of Cali Consultores, advisory and construction industry for the public, private and social sectors in matters relating to new work, as well as diagnostics and projects for the conservation of cultural and urban heritage. in Architecture with over thirty years of experience. Cecilia Calderón-Puente (ICOMOS/MEXICO), is President of the International Scientific Committee of Cultural Itineraries (CIIC) of ICOMOS. Biographical Information // Informations biographiques