Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This contribution, which comes from the study experiences of the research group The Landscape in Laboratory (Il
Paesaggio in Laboratorio) (CNR - IRET), aims to analyse the stages of the anthropogenic activities that have marked
and modified the image of some stretches of the coast of Massa Lubrense during the twentieth century. The natural
theatre that includes the twenty kilometers of this evocative coast is that of a varied hilly landscape, with olive and
citrus groves degrading towards the sea, sometimes rocky with wild and spontaneous vegetation typical of the
Mediterranean that is reflected in the blue sea. The gradual impoverishment of the identity matrices of this
"enchanted" place, the land of Ulysses and the mermaids, the destination of travelers and writers of every age, is the
result of the progressive affirmation of new models of economic development. At the beginning of the twentieth century,
the strong landscape values that through the centuries had defined the originality and uniqueness of this territory
began to be altered; following the mining activities, the coast was literally devoured and modified in its secular
structure. In the twenty kilometers of Lubrense coast, from Puolo to the fjord of Crapolla, six quarries were opened for
limestone extraction. Strategically, the quarries arose in the most sheltered bays and easily accessible by cargo boats
that coincide with some of the most beautiful coves of this coastal stretch. Just the most protected bays, subsequently
reconverted for new activities related to the increase of tourism, changed again their identity and image. We intend to
analyze, both through the rich archival documentation, partly found during the research in the Historical Archives of
the Municipality of Massa Lubrense, and through the vast repertoire of stereotyped images related to the phenomenon
of mass tourism, situations and cases that in the second half of the twentieth century changed the coastline in the two
sides of Sorrento and Salerno. The construction of bathing establishments, hotel complexes, private parks for second
residences, not regulated by careful planning, in fact changed during the second century definitively the environmental
and landscape parameters of this wonderful coast, which embraces the two sides of the gulfs: that of Naples and that
of Salerno, naturally divided by Punta Campanella, deeply different from the morphological point of view. It should be
remembered that, starting from the 1950s, there were several historical, cultural and socio-economic factors that
determined the assault on the Italian coastline. The progressive occupation of coastal areas was defined during the
second half of the twentieth century through unsustainable models of development, which led to a growing consumption
of soil and natural resources; also the Lubrense coast, as well as the more general case of the Italian coasts, as
previously described, it was not spared from such complex dynamics. Several are the parcel along the coast, which
resulted in cases of building speculation. It must be said that the intensification of building phenomena along the coast,
consequently resulted in the opening of new roads, which in many cases were configured as reckless interventions that
altered the high landscape values of the entire coastal stretch of the Peninsula. First the activities related to limestone
extraction, then the progressive degradation resulting from a building disorder generated by the exploitation of the
tourist vocation of the place in the years of the economic boom, then the intrusiveness of the many private initiatives
and the lack of adequate urban tools, during the twentieth century have contributed to a progressive and degradation and modification, even morphological of the val
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
paesaggio costiero; cave; turismo; lottizzazioni Massa Lubrense
Elenco autori:
Russo, Marina; Bertoli, Barbara; Marcolongo, Loredana; Cirillo, Clelia
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