Web Mapping and Real–Virtual Itineraries to Promote Feasible Archaeological and Environmental Tourism in Versilia (Italy)
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Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
1TR. Georisorse
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/11 (2022)
ISSN
2220-9964
Publisher
MDPI
Pages (printed)
460
Date Issued
2022
Abstract
The Versilia plain (NW Italy) experiences forms of tourism that are mainly limited to the
beach area and concentrated in the summer season. The area is rich in cultural and natural heritage,
not yet adequately enhanced. The presence of four local archaeological museums and a natural park
offers a great opportunity to favour feasible archaeological and environmental tourism. The aim of
this study is to use a holistic methodology to improve a different type of tourism in the study area. We
propose a consilient multidisciplinary approach based on geological, biological and archaeological
data in order to enhance the cultural and natural heritage of the Versilia plain. We have based our
study on the reconstruction of palaeoenvironment maps showing the evolution of the territory and
used them as a leitmotiv to link the archaeological museums and the natural park. We define real and
virtual itineraries to create a synergy between the most important archaeological and natural sites and
museums. It is possible to promote a different type of tourism in the study area by decreasing human
impact and creating a relationship between the fragmented natural and archaeological heritage.
Palaeoenvironment maps and real and virtual itineraries can be consulted with the aid of a web
application, more specifically web mapping, developed with free and open-source libraries. The web
mapping also contains other geological, geomorphological and archaeological datasets, which allow
to understand the evolution of the environment and the cultural and natural heritage of the study
area. The dataset available on the web mapping is also downloadable.
beach area and concentrated in the summer season. The area is rich in cultural and natural heritage,
not yet adequately enhanced. The presence of four local archaeological museums and a natural park
offers a great opportunity to favour feasible archaeological and environmental tourism. The aim of
this study is to use a holistic methodology to improve a different type of tourism in the study area. We
propose a consilient multidisciplinary approach based on geological, biological and archaeological
data in order to enhance the cultural and natural heritage of the Versilia plain. We have based our
study on the reconstruction of palaeoenvironment maps showing the evolution of the territory and
used them as a leitmotiv to link the archaeological museums and the natural park. We define real and
virtual itineraries to create a synergy between the most important archaeological and natural sites and
museums. It is possible to promote a different type of tourism in the study area by decreasing human
impact and creating a relationship between the fragmented natural and archaeological heritage.
Palaeoenvironment maps and real and virtual itineraries can be consulted with the aid of a web
application, more specifically web mapping, developed with free and open-source libraries. The web
mapping also contains other geological, geomorphological and archaeological datasets, which allow
to understand the evolution of the environment and the cultural and natural heritage of the study
area. The dataset available on the web mapping is also downloadable.
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