Can ICZM contribute to the mitigation of erosion and of human activities threatening the natural and cultural heritage of the coastal landscape of Calabria?. Cantasano, N., Caloiero, T., Pellicone, G., Aristodemo, F., De Marco, A., & Tagarelli, G. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(3):1 – 19, MDPI AG, 2021. Cited by: 10; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open AccessPaper doi abstract bibtex Calabria is a region of southern Italy characterized by several natural and heritage sites located on seaboard areas, within a distance of 300 m from the coast. In fact, 58 Natura 2000 sites and 63 cultural heritage sites (42.9% of which overlap with the Natura 2000 ones) fall within the borders of the region. Within this context, this study has analyzed the connection between natural and cultural goods in the region, considering both seaboard and human impact risk conditions. The results evidenced that 50% and 21% of the natural and cultural heritage sites, respectively, are exposed to the risk of increasing coastal erosion and heavy human impact. Moreover, in order to highlight how cultural heritage sites could be integrated into natural ones within a process of global coastal area management, three case studies have been discussed. In fact, a new kind of approach to coastal regions through an Integrated Coastal Zone Management is necessary in order to valorize the natural and cultural heritage of coastal regions for the social and economic growth of local people. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
@ARTICLE{Cantasano20211,
author = {Cantasano, Nicola and Caloiero, Tommaso and Pellicone, Gaetano and Aristodemo, Francesco and De Marco, Alessandra and Tagarelli, Giuseppe},
title = {Can ICZM contribute to the mitigation of erosion and of human activities threatening the natural and cultural heritage of the coastal landscape of Calabria?},
year = {2021},
journal = {Sustainability (Switzerland)},
volume = {13},
number = {3},
pages = {1 – 19},
doi = {10.3390/su13031122},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099906887&doi=10.3390%2fsu13031122&partnerID=40&md5=098ec544deb5550cccb05b12e218184c},
affiliations = {National Research Council—Institute for Agricultural and Forest Systems in Mediterranean (CNR-ISAFOM), Rende, 87036, Italy; Department of Civil Engineering (DINCI), University of Calabria, Rende, 87036, Italy; Independent Researcher, Cosenza, 87100, Italy},
abstract = {Calabria is a region of southern Italy characterized by several natural and heritage sites located on seaboard areas, within a distance of 300 m from the coast. In fact, 58 Natura 2000 sites and 63 cultural heritage sites (42.9% of which overlap with the Natura 2000 ones) fall within the borders of the region. Within this context, this study has analyzed the connection between natural and cultural goods in the region, considering both seaboard and human impact risk conditions. The results evidenced that 50% and 21% of the natural and cultural heritage sites, respectively, are exposed to the risk of increasing coastal erosion and heavy human impact. Moreover, in order to highlight how cultural heritage sites could be integrated into natural ones within a process of global coastal area management, three case studies have been discussed. In fact, a new kind of approach to coastal regions through an Integrated Coastal Zone Management is necessary in order to valorize the natural and cultural heritage of coastal regions for the social and economic growth of local people. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.},
author_keywords = {Calabria; Coastal erosion; Coastal landscape; Cultural heritage; Integrated coastal zone management; Natura 2000},
keywords = {Calabria; Italy; anthropogenic effect; coastal erosion; coastal zone management; cultural heritage; economic growth; environmental management; landscape change; risk assessment},
correspondence_address = {T. Caloiero; National Research Council—Institute for Agricultural and Forest Systems in Mediterranean (CNR-ISAFOM), Rende, 87036, Italy; email: tommaso.caloiero@cnr.it; G. Tagarelli; National Research Council—Institute for Agricultural and Forest Systems in Mediterranean (CNR-ISAFOM), Rende, 87036, Italy; email: giuseppe.tagarelli@cnr.it},
publisher = {MDPI AG},
issn = {20711050},
language = {English},
abbrev_source_title = {Sustainability},
type = {Article},
publication_stage = {Final},
source = {Scopus},
note = {Cited by: 10; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open Access}
}
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