Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
City-country relationships are historical, perceived through activities and flows such as those associated
with the production and trade of agricultural products, as well as with the endogenous potential and existing
connections with the surrounding territories and urban environments. Rural areas are not static, they suffer
continual changes in which aspects such as accessibilities, demographic flows and, more recently, the digital
world have interfered, fostering changes in city-country relationships. It is in this context that thermal activities
are approached from a holistic perspective. Subject to urban demands, thermal baths have undergone structural,
functional and aesthetic transformations, changing the traditional paradigm associated exclusively with
medicinal treatments. Thus, peripheral spaces have been revitalised, as well as the territorial (re)connections, as
is the case of Longroiva (NE of Portugal), a parish where the modernisation/renewal of the local Thermal Baths
and Spa have to be analysed.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific