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Aspects of southern Lithuanian etnographic villages
Type of publication
Tezės kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Theses in other peer-reviewed publication (T1e)
Title
Aspects of southern Lithuanian etnographic villages
Is part of
Students on their Way to Science (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate students) : 13th International Scientific Conference : collection of abstracts, April 20, 2018. Jelgava : Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, 2018
Date Issued
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2018 |
Publisher
Jelgava : Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
Extent
p. 89
Field of Science
Abstract
From 2011 to 2017 in the analyzed villages written approvals for the reconstruction or repair of buildings were made: in Darguziai village – 9, in Zervynos village – 4, in Musteika village – 8. The construction of new buildings also distinguishes Darguziai village, from 2011 6 new buildings were built, while in Zervynos only 1. The lower number of permits construction and conversion of new buildings in Musteika and Zervynos villages shows that villages situated in Dzukija National Park have got stricter building construction and conversion conditions. Most of the buildings in ethnographic villages are from timber. In Darguziai village timbered buildings represent 44%, carcass – 35%, brick – 8%. In Musteika village 100% of buildings are timbered, in Zervynos village 74% of building are timbered, 15% of the carcass. It is due to the preservation of old traditions...
The aim of this research is to examine the aspects of the change of ethnographic villages in southern Lithuania. The research was carried out by analyzing scientific literature, cartographic material, the legal basis of the country. The GIS information system was used to create the planned substance. As the subject of the research three ethnographic villages in Southern Lithuania were selected: Darguziai, Musteika and Zervynos located in Varena district. The problem of ethnographic rural change is not extensively investigated not only in Lithuania but also in other EU countries, therefore the real estate objects data were collected and analyzed their use in the research. The ethnographic village in Lithuania differs from other villages in the following ways: land use or land plot, the regional peculiarities of residential areas and individual homesteads, landscaping and adaptation to the environment, etc. In order to preserve the buildings of ethnographic villages as long as possible, it is necessary to take a look to the subtleties of the historically developed landscape and architecture of the area, the architecture of the buildings should not be distinguished in the rural natural and urbanized environment. Construction, reconstruction, repair, etc. in the ethnographic villages is more strictly regulated than in other villages. The oldest built building is in Darguziai village in 1856. Most of the buildings were built in Darguziai in 1988 – 14 buildings, in Musteika and Zervynos villages the largest number of buildings was built in 1940, in Musteika – 6, in Zervynos – 44 buildings.
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Coverage Spatial
Latvija / Latvia (LV)