Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The skiing industry often represent the main contribution to mountain regions’ economy,
by providing several economic benefits and the improvement of services and infrastructure.
Ski resorts also play a crucial role as an impacting factor, causing severe changes on Alpine landscape
and ecosystems. In particular ski runs construction and operation have considerable impacts on
alpine soils, influencing their chemical and physical properties which affecting the establishment
and development of plant communities. The work provides a description of the changes in soil
properties and the related effects on vegetation. It aims furthermore to investigate the recent best
practices applied for a successful soil restoration after ski runs construction, which may contribute
to a sustainable use of mountain soils and ecosystems. Based on the current regulatory framework,
this review gives a global overview on how, in Europe and specifically in Italy, the sustainable use of
soils is considered during the construction and management of ski runs. As the framework is still
lacking of specific rules regarding soil protection and management on ski runs, the present work
wishes to provide recommendations in order to fill this gap, favoring the effective application of best
practices for soil protection during ski run construction and maintenance.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
soil erosion; artificial snow; soil restoration; ecosystem services
Elenco autori:
Pintaldi, Emanuele; Hudek, Csilla; Stanchi, Silvia; Spiegelberger, Thomas; Rivella, Enrico; Freppaz, Michele
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