LA TRANSUMANZA NEL CILENTO: TRA RESISTENZA E NUOVE PRATICHE SOCIALI

DANIELE PARAGANO, GIADA SEMERARO, GIULIA VINCENTI

Abstract


Transhumance in Cilento region: between resistance and new social practices. – The article discusses the significance of transhumance beyond its traditional territories, exploring new social and residential models due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Transhumance practices offer opportunities to rethink territorial centrality, but tourism could lead to both potential and risks of commodification. The Cilento region serves as a case study, where trans-humance has historical roots, but tourism has reshaped the economy. Initiatives to revitalize transhumance and its symbolism are emerging. The study reflects on their role in promoting social values, yet cautions about their complex relationship with tourism in the long run.

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Transhumance; Tourism; Cilento region

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202303_06

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