The social and cultural dimension in the sustainable management of the forest of the phegraean area and cumae mount
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The recreational function of forests is covered by the general declaration, signed in addition to the
five resolutions adopted at the Fourth Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (Vienna 2003).
In accordance with the provisions, the Campania Region, initiated similar activities designed to make
the public forests available under its jurisdiction. The social and cultural dimension is an aspect of the
sustainable management of forests (Agnoletti, 2008). In this respect the Department of Agriculture has
promoted the public utilization of the Forest of the Phlegraean Area, offering numerous educational and
recreational activities organized by the Technical - Administrative Sector of Naples Forests (STPF Naples)
throughout the year, to enable visitors to discover and appreciate the beauty and the special aspects of the
forest to the community (Regione Campania, 2009). The site of great natural and cultural value included
in the Regional Park of Campi Flegrei is located a few kilometres from the city of Naples and forms a unique
feature with the archaeological site of Cumae. The forest borders the dunes of the coast of Cumae, qualified
by the European Union, Site of Community Importance. The restoration of the Circumflegrea suburban
railway station, situated in the middle of 100 acres of the forest, strongly promoted by Naples STAPF in
accordance with SEPSA, has been a strategic element of the sustainable exploitation of the natural and
archaeological site for recreational purposes. Naples STAPF, aiming at realizing a model of environmental
management and education, has set up a twinning arrangement with the French Natural Parks of The
Camargue and des Alpilless aimed at sharing sustainable practices of protected areas management. The
establishment within the station of Cumae of a multipurpose centre used as a teaching laboratory, created
the optimal conditions for the cultural and scientific development of the site.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
urban forestry; landscape ecology; GIS modelling
List of contributors:
Acampora, Giovanna; Russo, Marina; Cirillo, Clelia
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