In order to revitalize the internal areas, the study intends to make a contribution to the enhancement of the “Cilento Interno” area, in Campania, through the proposal of a strategy of diversification of the tourism offer, sustainable cycling, which is part of the internal of the broader and more widespread strategic action of the greenways. The “Via Silente” is a ring circuit of about 600 kilometers that circumscribes the Cilento National Park, the Vallo di Diano and the Alburni Mountains that crosses most of the internal territories of the Cilento, characterized by naturalistic-environmental, landscape, enogastronomic peculiarities and above all from a mild climate. The objective is to intercept an alternative tourist demand, compared to the traditional one. Among the expected results there is the impact on the conservation and enhancement of places through the recovery of existing minor roads, represented for example by river embankments, sheep tracks, mule tracks, as well as by all the works connected to it such as dry-stone walls, macerines, riparian strips, etc., representative of local building traditions.
Le greenways come opportunità per il turismo a bassa emissione di carbonio: la Via Silente nel Parco Nazionale del Cilento, il Vallo di Diano e i Monti Alburni
Giacomo Di Ruocco
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2019
Abstract
In order to revitalize the internal areas, the study intends to make a contribution to the enhancement of the “Cilento Interno” area, in Campania, through the proposal of a strategy of diversification of the tourism offer, sustainable cycling, which is part of the internal of the broader and more widespread strategic action of the greenways. The “Via Silente” is a ring circuit of about 600 kilometers that circumscribes the Cilento National Park, the Vallo di Diano and the Alburni Mountains that crosses most of the internal territories of the Cilento, characterized by naturalistic-environmental, landscape, enogastronomic peculiarities and above all from a mild climate. The objective is to intercept an alternative tourist demand, compared to the traditional one. Among the expected results there is the impact on the conservation and enhancement of places through the recovery of existing minor roads, represented for example by river embankments, sheep tracks, mule tracks, as well as by all the works connected to it such as dry-stone walls, macerines, riparian strips, etc., representative of local building traditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.