| Literature DB >> 35925457 |
Cátia Alexandra Pereira Faria1, Paula Cristina Remoaldo2, Maria de Fátima da Silva Vieira Martins3.
Abstract
The Portuguese Way of St. James is traveled by people seeking well-being, self-therapy, or answers to their personal and religious/spiritual issues. The evaluation of the landscape and its senses and how these may contribute to the well-being of pilgrims are subjects that have been little explored. This research was carried out to understand how the landscape can influence someone's well-being and the senses it awakens. The municipality of Barcelos was the one chosen as representative territory to apply a new method, which includes a participant observation together with the visual documentation of 310 photographs of its main elements and the analysis of a grid of 22 variables. The main result from this method points out the relevance of diversified landscapes with a remarkable variation in colors and sounds. Some gaps in this method were also identified, including the need for improvements by local authorities to contribute to maximized health outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Landscape; Municipality of Barcelos; Portuguese Way of St. James; Sensory dimension; Well-being
Year: 2022 PMID: 35925457 PMCID: PMC9362657 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-022-01617-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197
Fig. 1Typology of Urban Areas in the Parishes of the Municipality of Barcelos. Sources: Authors’ own elaboration supported by the Official Administrative Charter of Portugal (C.A.O.P.), S.N.I.G. (2019) and I.N.E. (2014)
Fig. 2Slopes in the Municipality of Barcelos along the Way of St. James and its Variants. Sources: Authors’ own elaboration supported by the Official Administrative Charter of Portugal (C.A.O.P.), S.N.I.G. (2019)
Fig. 3Land Use in the Municipality of Barcelos Along the Way of St. James Way. Source: Authors’ own elaboration based on the Official Administrative Charter of Portugal (C.A.O.P.) and Corine Land Cover Nomenclature of the I.G.P
Fig. 4Type of Surface and Hazards Found Along the Way of Saint James in Barcelos. Source: Authors’ own elaboration with the help of Sandro Alfaro using Official Administrative Charter of Portugal (C.A.O.P.), S.N.I.G. (2019)
Fig. 5Main Elements Along the Way of Saint James in the Municipality of Barcelos. Source: Authors’ own elaboration supported by the Official Administrative Charter of Portugal (C.A.O.P.), S.N.I.G. (2019) and Google maps
Fig. 6Concentration of Services, Suitable Places for the Practice of Meditation and Landscape Dimension. Source: Authors’ own elaboration supported by the Official Administrative Charter of Portugal (C.A.O.P.), S.N.I.G. (2019)
Visual, hearing, smell, touch and taste elements felt on the way of the municipality of Barcelos
| Main Attributes of the Municipality of Barcelos | |
|---|---|
| Elements Associated with visual perception | Landscape changes very little, except for the differentiation between rural and urban spaces Dispersed settlements with single-family houses Single-family houses with large gardens or vegetable gardens in rural areas and apartments in urban areas |
| Elements associated with hearing | The noise of motor vehicles can be heard both in rural and urban areas, as the route goes along national or municipal roads The sound of birds, roosters, and church bells is more audible in rural areas The sound of water is only perceptible when crossing the medieval bridge, in the city center and in small streams, as is the case of the Bridge of Tábuas |
| Elements associated with smell | It smells a lot of eucalypti, especially in forested areas and even in rural areas Smells of animal biowaste when passing near houses that raise animals, such as roosters, ducks, and cows There is a strong smell of fuel on the roads in the city center of Barcelos, due to the influx of traffic |
| Elements associated with touch | Paved in clay with stones and stone (to sit while walking) and asphalt Eucalyptus leaves on the ground |
| Elements associated with taste | When the pilgrim stops to enjoy a Portuguese meal or pastry, in the different hospitality services available |
Source: Authors’ own elaboration