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Geoheritage Assessment and Potential Geotouristic Enhancement in Mountain Environments: a Test-Site in the Northern Apennines (Italy)

Veronica Guerra, Maurizio Lazzari

2022Geoheritage12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This work proposes an integrated methodology to inventory and quantitatively assess the geosites located in a mountain context of northern Apennines. The geological and geomorphological heritage and the historical, cultural, and religious heritage produce a complex cultural landscape. Such a context is expressed sometimes through monumental examples and other times through hidden or invisible points of interest. In particular, the test area is located between the Emilia-Romagna and Toscana regions (high valley of Tiber, Senatello and Marecchia rivers), including part of three protected areas. The choice of these test sites has been addressed also considering that meaningful historical sites and cultural testimonies are widely present, in addition to the geological and geomorphological features. Amongst these sites, we have considered the Mt. Faggiola Castle ruins, where Dante was possibly hosted when exiled from Florence, the St. Francesco route from Rimini to La Verna, the Historical Park of the Gothic Line of Badia Tedalda and the background of one of the most iconic Leonardo da Vinci’s portraits, la Gioconda.

Topics & Concepts

Historical geologyBiogeosciencesContext (archaeology)ArchaeologyCultural heritageGeographyGeologyTest siteTest (biology)Historic sitePaleontologyMining engineeringEarth scienceGeotourism and Geoheritage ConservationKarst Systems and HydrogeologyBuilding materials and conservation
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