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TítuloAgritourism and slow lines: hybrid practices for a landscape design model to support agriculture in mountain regionsAutorCatherine DEZIO Publicado 2021
Estado:Revisar estanterías AsuntoCiudades 24TipoCiudadesDescription
The recent pandemic has brought mountain areas back to the centre of many political and academic debates. Amid the increasing desertification of these areas, the need to protect the cultural and natural heritage has become an emergency. In this perspective, the growing social sensitivity towards mountain areas can contribute to a new landscape design model capable of being the driving force for sustainable development. A combination of agritourism and slow tourism can serve as an opportunity to support the rural economy of mountain areas. To explore this possibility, the case of Vermont (USA) is analysed by exploring some specific practices that lead to concrete reflections on new landscape synergies. Ver artículo.
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AGRICULTURA AGRITURISMO TURISMO LENTO VERMONT MOUNTAIN AREAS AGRICULTURE AGRITOURISM SLOW TOURISM