LE VIE DELLA TRANSUMANZA MERIDIONALI TRA VECCHIE E NUOVE PROSPETTIVE ECONOMICHE: IL CASO DELLA BASILICATA

ASTRID PELLICANO

Abstract


Southern transhumance routes between old and new economic perspectives: the case of Basilicata. – Transhumance is the seasonal movement of livestock guided, from dawn to dusk, by groups of shepherds together with their dogs and horses between the mountains and the plains along constant and marked routes between five geographical regions of the South. Since 2019 it has been included in the UNESCO heritage with its ways and can still be a driving force for economic and social growth for the regions of Southern Italy. In this work, taking into consideration the changes taking place on a global scale, we want to promote greater awareness of the genesis and evolution of the ways of transhumance and its economic vocations, of the production chains respecting cultural values and territorial identities, lifeblood for many fragile territories. A particular case is represented by the Basilicata region, so strongly interested in improving the quality of life of its smaller towns crossed by grass roads.
The contribution mainly examines the pilot project Parcovie 2030, as part of the Recovery Plan 2021.

Keyword


Vie della transumanza; Basilicata; rigeneration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202303_12

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