Digital tools can play a fundamental role in rescuing and preserving the historical memory of rural communities, as well as in disseminating and promoting their traditional knowledge and practices. In addition, these tools allow for the creation of networks and the exchange of ideas. In this way, the development of sustainable projects that contribute to the strengthening of rural communities and the promotion of their cultural and natural heritage can be encouraged. This round table proposes an opportunity to discuss the possibilities of digital tools to think about rurality and how they can bring new values to projects that seek to deepen the memory, the heritage of knowledge, and the sustainable relationship with the rural environment.
With Lucía Camón (Pueblos en Arte), Alberto Alfonso Pordomingo (Apadrina un olivo), Felisa Ferraz (Pirineo Literario). Moderator: María Angulo (Zero Grados and Ellas son campo).