Microclimate study in the restoration and garcening at the Santillana del Mar Collegiate Church Cloiser, in Cantabria. Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1990.v42.i407.1435Abstract
Moreover of resolving usual problems of conservation as covering, drainage, etc. it has been searched —first time in Spain— a simultaneons answer to the next points: to reduce the damage of stone by means of virtue of natural regulation of moisture that plants furnish. — To recover the lost image and a cloister look much more vital, bushes and plants are living beings. — To found again a missing cultural function.
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