TRANSUMANZA E CONSERVAZIONE DEL PAESAGGIO NEL NORD-EST ITALIANO. UNA QUESTIONE APERTA

VIVIANA FERRARIO, LEONARDO ROSSI, MARIANNA FABBRIZIOLI

Abstract


Transhumance and landscape conservation in Northeastern Italy. An open question – With Apparent relic of a world close to extinction, the practice of transhumance is today reconsidered because of both its own important cultural heritage, and the role played in landscape management. While roaming and crossing complex landscapes as those of mountains and lowlands, animals and shepherds become actors of micro-processes of maintenance and regeneration, creating relationships between rural and urban systems. But this role is far from being socially recognized everywhere, and often transhumance practitioners are left alone, or even obstructed, by political and administrative structures. Starting from the results gathered during the Erasmus+ project TRANSFARM, employing field research, mapping and policy analysis, this article focuses on the constantly changing relational space of the North-Eastern regions of Italy: in this complex context the practice of transhumance and its issues become an opportunity for highlighting the deep inter-connection between mountains and lowlands and a still scarce consideration of the importance of transhumance in landscape management among herders, administrations and planning practice.

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Landscape studies; Landscape management; Transhumance

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202303_14

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