Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)

Hirpinia (Southern Apennines, Campania, Italy), since prehistoric time, is considered a connecting zone between both seas, Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian Sea; a crossing land, in horizontal way. But Hirpinia is rich in places of worship, linked with the vertical dimension and many geosites presents in...

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Main Authors: Antonio Di Lisio, Filippo Russo, Michele Sisto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Physio-Géo
Series:Physio-Géo
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/1188
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description Hirpinia (Southern Apennines, Campania, Italy), since prehistoric time, is considered a connecting zone between both seas, Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian Sea; a crossing land, in horizontal way. But Hirpinia is rich in places of worship, linked with the vertical dimension and many geosites presents in his territory. Some routes gather these sites interested by sacred installations in a downward journey which delineates the vision of an intact territory in landscaped and environmental point of view. Therefrom, geotourism becomes an important resource for economic improvement according to the model of the sustainable development.
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spelling doaj.art-5cee32adac334803b7c1542b44640d9e2024-02-13T13:24:03ZengPhysio-GéoPhysio-Géo1958-573X412914910.4000/physio-geo.1188Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)Antonio Di LisioFilippo RussoMichele SistoHirpinia (Southern Apennines, Campania, Italy), since prehistoric time, is considered a connecting zone between both seas, Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian Sea; a crossing land, in horizontal way. But Hirpinia is rich in places of worship, linked with the vertical dimension and many geosites presents in his territory. Some routes gather these sites interested by sacred installations in a downward journey which delineates the vision of an intact territory in landscaped and environmental point of view. Therefrom, geotourism becomes an important resource for economic improvement according to the model of the sustainable development.https://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/1188territorial identitygeotourismsacrednesssustainable developmentterritorial resourcesHirpinia
spellingShingle Antonio Di Lisio
Filippo Russo
Michele Sisto
Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)
Physio-Géo
territorial identity
geotourism
sacredness
sustainable development
territorial resources
Hirpinia
title Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)
title_full Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)
title_fullStr Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)
title_full_unstemmed Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)
title_short Un itinéraire entre géotourisme et sacralité en Irpinie (Campanie, Italie)
title_sort un itineraire entre geotourisme et sacralite en irpinie campanie italie
topic territorial identity
geotourism
sacredness
sustainable development
territorial resources
Hirpinia
url https://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/1188
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