Research carried out on the Amalfi coast focused on a deep pedestrian path network, marked for centuries by local inhabitants to connect the built-up areas, the main religious sites, the farms, and to carry goods from the hills to the sea. The preservation and reutilization of these paths could be the opportunity to preserve a heritage of inestimable historical and natural value, and to attract tourists proposing a sustainable use of the cultural and natural environment.
Preservation of paths for a sustainable tourism in the Amalfi coast
PISCITELLI, Manuela
2011
Abstract
Research carried out on the Amalfi coast focused on a deep pedestrian path network, marked for centuries by local inhabitants to connect the built-up areas, the main religious sites, the farms, and to carry goods from the hills to the sea. The preservation and reutilization of these paths could be the opportunity to preserve a heritage of inestimable historical and natural value, and to attract tourists proposing a sustainable use of the cultural and natural environment.File in questo prodotto:
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