The aim of the “Landscape Pact” is to extend the Vision to the future proposed by the agro–environmental project to certified farms in the territory. This vision stems from the solid business model of the Consortium, and it is expanded to define an agronomic-territorial strategy that further promotes the effective actions undertaken by the Consortium for the entire farming community. This reaches over 1,500 hectares of territory for development and dissemination; to “germinate” the social, economic and landscape values. In this way, a self–amplifying positive mechanism of mutual growth is triggered, along with positive stimulus for the areas of other fragile landscapes of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of the “Delta of the Po River”, where some of these farms carry out their agricultural activities.
The Landscape Pact. Agricultural landscapes of the ancient Pomposian lands / Marinelli, Giovanni; Pantaloni, Monica. - STAMPA. - (2021), pp. 158-178.
The Landscape Pact. Agricultural landscapes of the ancient Pomposian lands
Giovanni Marinelli
;Monica Pantaloni
2021-01-01
Abstract
The aim of the “Landscape Pact” is to extend the Vision to the future proposed by the agro–environmental project to certified farms in the territory. This vision stems from the solid business model of the Consortium, and it is expanded to define an agronomic-territorial strategy that further promotes the effective actions undertaken by the Consortium for the entire farming community. This reaches over 1,500 hectares of territory for development and dissemination; to “germinate” the social, economic and landscape values. In this way, a self–amplifying positive mechanism of mutual growth is triggered, along with positive stimulus for the areas of other fragile landscapes of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of the “Delta of the Po River”, where some of these farms carry out their agricultural activities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.