conservandole
Conservandole is a term used in cultural heritage and conservation discourse to describe a dynamic approach to preservation that seeks to maintain a group's core identities and material patrimony while permitting adaptive change in response to social, technological, and environmental pressures.
Origin and etymology: The term is a modern neologism, formed from conservar, the Spanish verb for “to
Definition and scope: Conservandole emphasizes safeguarding essential meanings, relationships, and physical artifacts, while rejecting rigid freeze-drying
Applications and examples: In practice, conservandole informs community-based curation that presents local narratives alongside objects; adaptive
Reception and critique: The concept is debated among scholars. Proponents argue that conservandole better reflects cultural
See also: The term relates to broader discussions in conservation, intangible cultural heritage, adaptive management, and