NUOVI MONTANARI, NUOVE ATTIVITÀ E NUOVE FORME DI TRANSUMANZA: L’ADATTAMENTO DEI MODELLI TRADIZIONALI IN VAL AUPA, FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA

IGOR JELEN, ERIKA URŠIČ, PETER ČEDE, MICHAEL BEISMANN, ERNST STEINICKE

Abstract


New mountain people, new activities, and new forms of transhumance: adapting traditional patterns in val Aupa, Friuli Venezia Giulia. – The study is part of the broader topic of the transition to modernity, and the passage to post-modernity, in the rural and mountain peripheries of the Eastern Alps. A passage, which took place starting from the mid-1900s, which often means a catastrophic impact on society and territories, in particular of certain areas, such as some valleys of Friuli, which involves the well-known phenomena of crisis and depopulation, to the point of creating situations of real human desertification, and the abandonment of entire valleys. It is therefore a question of understanding how the premises can be created for such re-conversions, and for the acceptation of changes, to take place without trauma, to create situations in which modernist and post-modernist innovation (today connected with globalization, and with the various digital transitions, ecological and of various kinds) can be usefully combined to avoid dramatic ruptures. It is the question, first, of rural economies, of agriculture and livestock, possibly connected to transhumance, in its various expressions, to be repurposed and adapted in appropriate way.

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Alpine geography; Carnia pidmont; Tranhumance

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202303_16

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