PAESAGGI TRANSUMANTI: UN APPROCCIO A GEOMETRIE VARIABILI PER INTERPRETARE I FLUSSI RELAZIONALI DELLA PASTORIZIA NOMADE TRANSUMANTE IN FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA

VALENTINA DE MARCHI, MARTA PASCOLINI, MARTA TASSO

Abstract


Paesaggi transumanti: a variable geometry approach to interpreting the relational flows of nomadic transhumant pastoralism in Friuli Venezia Giulia Region. – For centuries, a particular type of entrepreneur has been traversing the countryside of Friuli Venezia Giulia, climbing up the valleys and reaching the mountain pastures: they are the nomadic transhumant shepherds. The shepherds do not only make a vertical oscillatory journey that connects the mountains to the plains, but move with perpetual horizontal motion, which sees the herds make daily movements covering an area that affects the green spaces of almost the entire territory of the region, including protected areas, bringing out management and relational conflicts that deserve to be investigated. Despite urbanization, infrastructure and industrialization, transhumant pastoralism continues to exist and stands as an interesting example - complex and full of ambiguity - of resilience and sustaina-bility. “Paesaggi transumanti” is a research project that integrates disciplines of geography, ethnography and contemporary art. The article pre-sents a mapping updated to 2023 of transhumant shepherds in Friuli Ve-nezia Giulia and a proposal for the interpretation of the regional landscape according to their specific point of view.

Keyword


Transhumance; Landscape; Routes

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202303_15

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