The purpose of this study is to promote tourism as a basis for the sustainable development of the territory, in particular of the Teatina coast in the province of Chieti – Abruzzi. This study is focused on the maintenance and recovery of the “trabocchi” (ancient wooden fishing huts built on stilts) which are paradigmatic instances of the building praxis of the “genius loci”. The study is aimed at pointing out the role played by these constructions in determining condition for sustainable development in relation to bathing equipment. We must consider that the elements on which is based the tourist promotion of the territory can be easily put aside in a project which is not understood in all its implications and aspects. In these highly vulnerable areas, tourism has an impact on both physical and image development and might be relevant in causing strong anthropic pressure on the natural environment. The improper use of the territory can quickly cancel cultural memory and threaten one's sense of history giving space to a landscape which is homologated or even alienated from the false icons of local material culture. The study we present here is the result of a commission of the Province of Chieti to carry out an integrated project where each action (exploitation of nature, bathing equipment/facilities, link with the urban and agricultural inland, recovery and re-use of emerging manufactured products for services, sustainable alternate mobility) is strongly connected to the others and each choice has to be valued according to the results in the others sectors. The first outputs of this work consist in the indications of rules to build new “trabocchi” and determine the elements needed to define a required “surrounding”. In short, it will be given a scenery to carry on tradition especially providing the base of a new pattern of tourist fruition and the individuation of sustainable indicators to set compatible facilities on the above mentioned coast.
Sustainable development and heritage : “trabocchi” and rules for building on the coast
FORLANI, Maria Cristina;RADOGNA, DONATELLA;BORRONE, MARCELLO
2010-01-01
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to promote tourism as a basis for the sustainable development of the territory, in particular of the Teatina coast in the province of Chieti – Abruzzi. This study is focused on the maintenance and recovery of the “trabocchi” (ancient wooden fishing huts built on stilts) which are paradigmatic instances of the building praxis of the “genius loci”. The study is aimed at pointing out the role played by these constructions in determining condition for sustainable development in relation to bathing equipment. We must consider that the elements on which is based the tourist promotion of the territory can be easily put aside in a project which is not understood in all its implications and aspects. In these highly vulnerable areas, tourism has an impact on both physical and image development and might be relevant in causing strong anthropic pressure on the natural environment. The improper use of the territory can quickly cancel cultural memory and threaten one's sense of history giving space to a landscape which is homologated or even alienated from the false icons of local material culture. The study we present here is the result of a commission of the Province of Chieti to carry out an integrated project where each action (exploitation of nature, bathing equipment/facilities, link with the urban and agricultural inland, recovery and re-use of emerging manufactured products for services, sustainable alternate mobility) is strongly connected to the others and each choice has to be valued according to the results in the others sectors. The first outputs of this work consist in the indications of rules to build new “trabocchi” and determine the elements needed to define a required “surrounding”. In short, it will be given a scenery to carry on tradition especially providing the base of a new pattern of tourist fruition and the individuation of sustainable indicators to set compatible facilities on the above mentioned coast.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.