Can Livestock Farming and Tourism Coexist in Mountain Regions? A New Business Model for Sustainability
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
European Mediterranean mountain regions have been characterized by a sort of competition
between the tourism sector and the agro-silvo-pastoral system, which in recent years has contributed
to generate a continuous decline of the second one. Nevertheless, Pasture-based Livestock Farming
Systems (PLSFS) are relevant for their role in the management and conservation of large High
Nature Value (HNV) farmlands in Europe. The goal of our research is therefore to analyze what are
the main features of farming organizations in the Italian alpine mountains and how they may be
combined into inovative and sustainable business models (BM), characterized by the coexistence
of agro-silvo-pastoral and touristic activities. By drawing upon the BM definition suggested by
the Bocken’s et al. (2014), an exploratory case study has been analyzed; in particular, we propose
the case study of the Lanzo Valleys, an alpine mountain region in the northwest of Italy, and the
Toma di Lanzo Producers Association. The way a concrete and sustainable innovation in the more
traditional BM could be supported only by the proactive intervention of a supra-farm dimension,
while maintaining the peculiarities of the individual farms, is clearly shown in the article. A system of
firms and institutions linked together in a collaborative relationship may represent a strong network,
able to achieve the common goal of producing a sustainable development for the territory. Indeed,
environment and cultural heritage may be preserved, as well as the economic perspective of farms
reinforced, while the PLSFS could become more attractive for the tourism phenomenon. Interesting
implications for farmers, policy makers and local institutions are identified.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
mountain region; Pasture-based Livestock Farming System; PLSFS; business model; BM;
Business Model Innovation; BMI; sustainability; tourism; agritourism; ecotourism
Elenco autori:
Dino Genovese; Francesca Culasso; Elisa Giacosa; Luca Maria Battaglini
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