Titre : Moorish Architectural Syncretism and Territorial Resilience: Eco-Innovative Paradigms for Integrated Heritage Enhancement and Sustainable Energy Transition in Testour Auteurs : Rihab BEN SALMA, Revue : Entropy: Thermodynamics – Energy – Environment – Economy Numéro : Special issue Volume : 6 Date : 2026/02/18 DOI : 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2026.1423 ISSN : 2634-1476 Résumé : Testour, a Tunisian town founded in the 17th century by the Moriscos, serves as a case study for examining the dynamics of territorial resilience in the face of contemporary challenges. This research explores how its architectural heritage, which blends Hispano-Andalusian heritage with local Mediterranean adaptations, can act as a catalyst for sustainable ecological transition. Traditional construction techniques, which use local materials and ancestral bioclimatic principles, offer innovative solutions that combine heritage preservation and environmental performance. The study analyzes the evolution of heritage enhancement strategies, moving from traditional conservation to integrated approaches to sustainable development. It explores how this heritage can become a driver of economic revitalization, creating synergies between responsible tourism, the circular economy, and ecological transition. The central question concerns the development of participatory governance involving local actors to ensure the sustainable enhancement of this exceptional architectural heritage. Éditeur : ISTE OpenScience