The landscape of peaks of Sierra Nevada. Notes highlightning its heritage values and didactic projection geography
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Didactics, Geography, Landscape, Sierra Nevada, Natural HeritageAbstract
Sierra Nevada is a singular mountain environment, particularly because of the natural heritage of its natural and cultural landscapes. The first are reflected in its rich diversity and the latter by the historical impact left by societies in the area. These circumstances suggest that its study should be included in the study plans, particularly from Geography. This would reinforce the development of scientific knowledge, acquisition of skills and creation of social values, of much interest in education today.Downloads
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