Date:

24 June 2021, 5.00-7.00 p.m. CET


 Place: 

Livestreamed and spoken in Italian


 Organiser:

Ecomusei di Italia


 Short explanation:

Each landscape is formed by a collective history with millenary knowledge and a unique heritage of biodiversity.

It is perpetuated and preserved thanks to the communities that inhabit and live it.

For millennia agriculture and pastoralism have created, maintained, improved and shaped landscapes and it favoured both plant and animal biodiversity.

The "short supply chain" and the "circular economy" promoted by ecomuseums are the rediscovery, protection, care and enhancement of the landscape through small local productions. The products are grown with respect for the environment and processed according to tradition, creating local work. They are then sold to the inhabitants.

This circular economy allows the maintenance of social and cultural traditions linked to the rural world.


 Speakers

  • Miriam Rubeis – Coordinatrice Ecomuseo della pastorizia – CN
  • Barbara Barberis – Ecomuseo Terra del Castelmagno – CN
  • Mauro Bernardi – Ecomuseo della pastorizia – CN
  • Raul Dal Santo – Ecomuseo di Parabiago (MI)
  • Massimo Luciani – Ecomuseo dell’orvietano – TN
  • Andrea Rossi – Ecomuseo del Casentino AR

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