2014
DOI: 10.3986/ags53403
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Enhancing territorial capital for developing mountain areas: the example of Trentino and its use of medicinal and aromatic plants

Abstract: The knowledge of using medicinal and aromatic plants represents the culture of rural areas and can foster a better interaction between local farms and the tourism sector. (photograph: Trentino Ecomuseums archive). ABSTRACT: Today mountain areas are facing major economic challenges, due to depopulation, a lack of competitiveness and the impact of climate change. To combat this trend, it has been surmised that an integrated development approach based on innovation, cooperation between the public and private sect… Show more

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“…Prior work has also shown the importance of community-led tourism for building the resilience of marginalized communities (e.g., [66][67][68][69]). For instance, the Basarwa, a marginalized ethnic group (Botswana) lost their land and access to their hunting resources as a result of the arrival of outsider groups and developments such as the establishment of a game reserve, which led to resource conflict and poverty among Basarwa community members.…”
Section: Enhancing Community Resilience Through Community Capitals Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prior work has also shown the importance of community-led tourism for building the resilience of marginalized communities (e.g., [66][67][68][69]). For instance, the Basarwa, a marginalized ethnic group (Botswana) lost their land and access to their hunting resources as a result of the arrival of outsider groups and developments such as the establishment of a game reserve, which led to resource conflict and poverty among Basarwa community members.…”
Section: Enhancing Community Resilience Through Community Capitals Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Italian community chose to utilize traditional knowledge and skills by using medical and aromatic plants as part of community-led tourism. Diverse community members and stakeholders participated in developing this tourism plan in order to capture and promote broader traditional knowledge and skills [68]. Furthermore, Tao and Wall [69] recommended sustainable tourism as an approach to diversify livelihoods for marginalized communities.…”
Section: Enhancing Community Resilience Through Community Capitals Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Storper, 1997). According to Bigaran et al (2013), the components of territorial capital have three combined characteristics: real estate (not transferable), specificity (they have specific qualities and characteristics that are difficult to find elsewhere) and heritage property (they arise on the territory in a long period and it is not possible to create them in a short time).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culture-based development relies on local actors and their relations and is an intricate combination of a primary source (local culture) together with the human and social capital of the region or the local community (Bole et al 2013). As other authors have determined (Bigaran et al 2013;Šmid Hribar and Ledinek Lozej 2013), culture can only be an initial development resource if it is suitably evaluated, negotiated and implemented by a myriad of different stakeholders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%