Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto
The decline and the fragmentation of the areas devoted to viticulture in the Mendrisio district (Ticino) since the end of last Century, as revealed by topographic maps, is a sign of the profound transformation of both landscape and society. It is not only the surface which has changed but also the h...
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description | The decline and the fragmentation of the areas
devoted to viticulture in the Mendrisio district (Ticino) since the end of last Century, as revealed by topographic maps, is a sign of the profound transformation of both landscape and society. It is not only
the surface which has changed but also the human
activities:<br><br>
- mixed culture has been replaced by specialized
cultivation (monoculture)<br>
- the variety of vine grown has decreased considerably<br>
- the vintner has become independent, working his
vineyard parttime only.<br><br>
These transformations reflect the mutual relationship between space and society, inside and towards
the outside. Thus three different explanations can
be offered:<br><br>
- the "inherited space" from the end of the last
Century<br>
- the "polysemic space", i. e. the space at the intersection
of relations between the Mendrisiotto and
other regions, in particular Ticino and Lombardy,
Switzerland and Italy<br>
- the existing relations between space and society
as far as considered.<br> |
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spelling | doaj.art-263a450cea3048129fb97e7b666c07352022-12-21T17:57:14ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-879842424925710.5194/gh-42-249-1987Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del MendrisiottoA. Bagutti0Via Nava 6, 6932 Breganzona, SwitzerlandThe decline and the fragmentation of the areas devoted to viticulture in the Mendrisio district (Ticino) since the end of last Century, as revealed by topographic maps, is a sign of the profound transformation of both landscape and society. It is not only the surface which has changed but also the human activities:<br><br> - mixed culture has been replaced by specialized cultivation (monoculture)<br> - the variety of vine grown has decreased considerably<br> - the vintner has become independent, working his vineyard parttime only.<br><br> These transformations reflect the mutual relationship between space and society, inside and towards the outside. Thus three different explanations can be offered:<br><br> - the "inherited space" from the end of the last Century<br> - the "polysemic space", i. e. the space at the intersection of relations between the Mendrisiotto and other regions, in particular Ticino and Lombardy, Switzerland and Italy<br> - the existing relations between space and society as far as considered.<br>http://www.geogr-helv.net/42/249/1987/gh-42-249-1987.pdf |
spellingShingle | A. Bagutti Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto Geographica Helvetica |
title | Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto |
title_full | Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto |
title_fullStr | Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto |
title_full_unstemmed | Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto |
title_short | Evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del Mendrisiotto |
title_sort | evoluzione del paesaggio viticolo del mendrisiotto |
url | http://www.geogr-helv.net/42/249/1987/gh-42-249-1987.pdf |
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