Winescapes and cultural identities: a glance on the island of Salina (Aeolian Islands)
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The aim of this piece of research is to analyse how the island of Salina has
exploited its natural and cultural landscape through the promotion of new
tourist itineraries based on slowness. These will offer visitors new experiences
going beyond sea-side tourism, which is what the islands are mostly known
and appreciated for. The objective is to identify itineraries and trails allowing
tourists to retrace the ancient roads on the island, joining together protection
of the environment, observation of rural landscape and in-depth experience of
the traditions linked to the production of Malvasia wine, product of excellence
of this territory. The methodological approach adopted in this piece of research
will consider natural resource-based view (NR-BV) (Hart, 1995), based on
the creation of a competitive advantage represented by favourable climate
conditions in any season of the year, by the presence of archaeological areas
and historical elements of high cultural value, by the acknowledgement as
UNESCO World Heritage site, by the authenticity of high quality typical
products. Furthermore, the need to develop a sustainable and responsible
tourism is underlined, to be set against the impact of over-tourism, which
often worsens the fragility of this ecosystem in periods with high number of
visitors. Wine tourism therefore seems one of the most significant answers to
rediscover a territory with such a strong identity. It is able to draw considerable
attention on cultural aspects and represents a valid option and an important
strategic decision to promote new sustainable tourist flows in places of
ancient cultural tradition, where the symbols of the past are still evident.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.b.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
winescape, territorial development, heritage, malvasia, Salina
Elenco autori:
Gambino, Sonia
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Titolo del libro:
21st Century Landscape Sustainability, Development and Transformations: Geographical Perceptions
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