This study analyzed the challenges and benefits of the identification and promotion of a long-distance cycleway in high mountain areas with the aim of promoting Alpine eco- and geo- tourism. We also investigated the role of e-biking in discovering local geodiversity and geoheritage in a sustainable way. In particular, we focused on the path from Bormio to the Forni Glacier (Upper Valtellina, Italy), analyzed within the framework of the “E-bike” Interreg project. We performed a detailed analysis to select the points of environmental–geological interest (POIs), with a focus on geoheritage sites to increase the knowledge of the natural heritage of the area. Since these sites are widespread in the study area, within the frame of the “E-bike” project, we selected only the most exemplary ones, covering a wide spectrum of attractions, from a moving geosite (i.e., landslide) to a paradigmatic example of the effects of climate change (glacier). The “E-bike” path represents in its entirety a great opportunity to visit mountain and high-mountain landscapes, even for inexperienced mountain bikers, and to enjoy places rich in naturalistic and cultural values. Our interdisciplinary approach allows visitors to identify the sites of interest and export the structure of the project in different environmental and human contexts.

The Role of E-Bike in Discovering Geodiversity and Geoheritage / A. Senese, M. Pelfini, D. Maragno, I.M. Bollati, D. Fugazza, L. Vaghi, M. Federici, L. Grimaldi, P. Belotti, P. Lauri, C. Ferliga, L. La Rocca, G.A. Diolaiuti. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 15:6(2023), pp. 4979.1-4979.14. [10.3390/su15064979]

The Role of E-Bike in Discovering Geodiversity and Geoheritage

A. Senese
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M. Pelfini
Secondo
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D. Maragno;I.M. Bollati;D. Fugazza;G.A. Diolaiuti
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2023

Abstract

This study analyzed the challenges and benefits of the identification and promotion of a long-distance cycleway in high mountain areas with the aim of promoting Alpine eco- and geo- tourism. We also investigated the role of e-biking in discovering local geodiversity and geoheritage in a sustainable way. In particular, we focused on the path from Bormio to the Forni Glacier (Upper Valtellina, Italy), analyzed within the framework of the “E-bike” Interreg project. We performed a detailed analysis to select the points of environmental–geological interest (POIs), with a focus on geoheritage sites to increase the knowledge of the natural heritage of the area. Since these sites are widespread in the study area, within the frame of the “E-bike” project, we selected only the most exemplary ones, covering a wide spectrum of attractions, from a moving geosite (i.e., landslide) to a paradigmatic example of the effects of climate change (glacier). The “E-bike” path represents in its entirety a great opportunity to visit mountain and high-mountain landscapes, even for inexperienced mountain bikers, and to enjoy places rich in naturalistic and cultural values. Our interdisciplinary approach allows visitors to identify the sites of interest and export the structure of the project in different environmental and human contexts.
geoheritage; e-bike; landscape; outdoor activities; Central Italian Alps
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
   Sviluppo di un turismo sostenibile tra Italia e Svizzera con utilizzo di e-bike e su percorsi di valorizzazione culturale del territorio (Geositi) - e-Bike
   e-Bike
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   ID 635480
2023
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