THE ISLAND’ S TRAILS LANDSCAPE’ S GRADIENTS AND DIVERSITY
Across the gradients of the landscape, the paths connecting the several towns results the main actors in this dialogue between the mountain and the lake. Recurrent argument, such as terracings and olive groves, can likewise be identified and classified in each of their many variations.
All those traditional activities which shaped these lands the way we see them today, can however very hardly be considered sustainables, considering their role for local economy: commuting and migration are indeed very common, as well as built abandonment and decay phenomenon.
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