Color identity in South American natural landscapes: herbs, flowers and fruits crops

Natural landscape is associated to national identity. Particularly, local flora expresses national differences and diversity through a number of sensory characteristics. For example, national flowers are symbols representing a country, that may have cultural or religious roots. Depiction of color landscapes may be related to the naturalization of the region, which gives primacy to nature and is typically found in countries which have been former colonies, such as South American countries. Thus in this region, borders of each country become diffuse and a regional identity is historically established. This work is an outcome of a CYTED network composed by members of eight Iberoamerican countries. This network focused in the valorization of unexplored plant sources of bioactive compounds for food, medical and cosmetic applications and in spreading their advantages in several workshops and seminars. The meetings were held at several different locations. During these meetings the different natural and cultural resources prompted the attention of participants and the idea of sharing photographs sprang up. Inspired by the AIC meeting call, color characterization of local flora peculiarities became appealing. For the purpose of this work several plant materials considered of special value, have been selected in different countries of the network. The chromatic coordinates have been thus obtained. The color characteristics were evaluated through all seasons, from January to September, and throughout several South American regions. This work displays the relevance of multidisciplinary and multicultural networks which enable a shared vision and multiple and unexpected outcomes.

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Main Authors: Gabilondo, Julieta, Pepa, Lorena, Fernández Varela, Aldo, Villagrán dos Santos, Nicolás, Talevi, Lucía, Costa, Fabiano Freire, Rodríguez, Analía, dos Santos, Cristina, Busch, Verónica, Farroni, Abel Eduardo, Panizzolo, Luis, Cortés, César, Buera, María Pilar
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Language:eng
Published: 2019
Subjects:Flores, Paisaje Cultural, Color, Flora, Recursos Vegetales, América del Sur, Flowers, Cultural Landscape, Colour, Plant Resources, South America, Paisaje Natural, Natural Landscape,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/6735
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Paisaje Cultural
Color
Flora
Recursos Vegetales
América del Sur
Flowers
Cultural Landscape
Colour
Plant Resources
South America
Paisaje Natural
Natural Landscape
Flores
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Color
Flora
Recursos Vegetales
América del Sur
Flowers
Cultural Landscape
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Plant Resources
South America
Paisaje Natural
Natural Landscape
spellingShingle Flores
Paisaje Cultural
Color
Flora
Recursos Vegetales
América del Sur
Flowers
Cultural Landscape
Colour
Plant Resources
South America
Paisaje Natural
Natural Landscape
Flores
Paisaje Cultural
Color
Flora
Recursos Vegetales
América del Sur
Flowers
Cultural Landscape
Colour
Plant Resources
South America
Paisaje Natural
Natural Landscape
Gabilondo, Julieta
Pepa, Lorena
Fernández Varela, Aldo
Villagrán dos Santos, Nicolás
Talevi, Lucía
Costa, Fabiano Freire
Rodríguez, Analía
dos Santos, Cristina
Busch, Verónica
Farroni, Abel Eduardo
Panizzolo, Luis
Cortés, César
Buera, María Pilar
Color identity in South American natural landscapes: herbs, flowers and fruits crops
description Natural landscape is associated to national identity. Particularly, local flora expresses national differences and diversity through a number of sensory characteristics. For example, national flowers are symbols representing a country, that may have cultural or religious roots. Depiction of color landscapes may be related to the naturalization of the region, which gives primacy to nature and is typically found in countries which have been former colonies, such as South American countries. Thus in this region, borders of each country become diffuse and a regional identity is historically established. This work is an outcome of a CYTED network composed by members of eight Iberoamerican countries. This network focused in the valorization of unexplored plant sources of bioactive compounds for food, medical and cosmetic applications and in spreading their advantages in several workshops and seminars. The meetings were held at several different locations. During these meetings the different natural and cultural resources prompted the attention of participants and the idea of sharing photographs sprang up. Inspired by the AIC meeting call, color characterization of local flora peculiarities became appealing. For the purpose of this work several plant materials considered of special value, have been selected in different countries of the network. The chromatic coordinates have been thus obtained. The color characteristics were evaluated through all seasons, from January to September, and throughout several South American regions. This work displays the relevance of multidisciplinary and multicultural networks which enable a shared vision and multiple and unexpected outcomes.
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author Gabilondo, Julieta
Pepa, Lorena
Fernández Varela, Aldo
Villagrán dos Santos, Nicolás
Talevi, Lucía
Costa, Fabiano Freire
Rodríguez, Analía
dos Santos, Cristina
Busch, Verónica
Farroni, Abel Eduardo
Panizzolo, Luis
Cortés, César
Buera, María Pilar
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Pepa, Lorena
Fernández Varela, Aldo
Villagrán dos Santos, Nicolás
Talevi, Lucía
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Rodríguez, Analía
dos Santos, Cristina
Busch, Verónica
Farroni, Abel Eduardo
Panizzolo, Luis
Cortés, César
Buera, María Pilar
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title Color identity in South American natural landscapes: herbs, flowers and fruits crops
title_short Color identity in South American natural landscapes: herbs, flowers and fruits crops
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-67352020-02-12T11:28:54Z Color identity in South American natural landscapes: herbs, flowers and fruits crops Gabilondo, Julieta Pepa, Lorena Fernández Varela, Aldo Villagrán dos Santos, Nicolás Talevi, Lucía Costa, Fabiano Freire Rodríguez, Analía dos Santos, Cristina Busch, Verónica Farroni, Abel Eduardo Panizzolo, Luis Cortés, César Buera, María Pilar Flores Paisaje Cultural Color Flora Recursos Vegetales América del Sur Flowers Cultural Landscape Colour Plant Resources South America Paisaje Natural Natural Landscape Natural landscape is associated to national identity. Particularly, local flora expresses national differences and diversity through a number of sensory characteristics. For example, national flowers are symbols representing a country, that may have cultural or religious roots. Depiction of color landscapes may be related to the naturalization of the region, which gives primacy to nature and is typically found in countries which have been former colonies, such as South American countries. Thus in this region, borders of each country become diffuse and a regional identity is historically established. This work is an outcome of a CYTED network composed by members of eight Iberoamerican countries. This network focused in the valorization of unexplored plant sources of bioactive compounds for food, medical and cosmetic applications and in spreading their advantages in several workshops and seminars. The meetings were held at several different locations. During these meetings the different natural and cultural resources prompted the attention of participants and the idea of sharing photographs sprang up. Inspired by the AIC meeting call, color characterization of local flora peculiarities became appealing. For the purpose of this work several plant materials considered of special value, have been selected in different countries of the network. The chromatic coordinates have been thus obtained. The color characteristics were evaluated through all seasons, from January to September, and throughout several South American regions. This work displays the relevance of multidisciplinary and multicultural networks which enable a shared vision and multiple and unexpected outcomes. EEA San Pedro Fil: Gabilondo, Julieta. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Pedro; Argentina Fil: Pepa, Lorena. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Instituto de Tecnología de Alimentos y Procesos Químicos; Argentina. Fil: Fernández Varela, Aldo. Universidad Popular del César; Colombia. Fundación para la Ciencia y la Agroindustria Tropical Tropilogía. Valledupar; Colombia Fil: Villagrán dos Santos, Nicolás. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina Fil: Talevi, Lucía. Actividad privada. Diseñadora; Argentina Fil: Costa, Fabiano Freire. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora. Faculdade de Farmácia. Minas Gerais; Brasil Fil: Rodríguez, Analía. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Química. Montevideo; Uruguay Fil: dos Santos, Cristina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina Fil: Busch, Verónica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina Fil: Farroni, Abel Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino; Argentina Fil: Panizzolo, Luis. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Química. Montevideo; Uruguay Fil: Cortés, César. Universidad Popular del César; Colombia. Fundación para la Ciencia y la Agroindustria Tropical Tropilogía. Valledupar; Colombia Fil: Buera, María Pilar. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2020-02-12T11:21:15Z 2020-02-12T11:21:15Z 2019 info:ar-repo/semantics/póster info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/6735 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf AIC Midterm Meeting “Color and Landscape”. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 14-17 October 2019