Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems (Dec 2017)

Lake Garda lemon houses (Italy): Opportunities of a sensitive, marginal area in urban planning

  • Badiani Barbara,
  • Barontini Stefano,
  • Bettoni Barbara,
  • Bonati Sara,
  • Peli Marco,
  • Pietta Antonella,
  • Scala Barbara,
  • Tononi Marco,
  • Vitale Nicola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cass-2017-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 111 – 118

Abstract

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The lemon houses of Lake Garda provide Ecosystem Services, due to their history and their deep rooting in the landscape. Unfortunately, Urban Planning hasn’t ever taken into account these possible benefits. In fact, it has always allowed their reuse as residences and it has sustained the conservation of the buildings only. The lack of interest in reintroducing lemon growing or other agricultural activities has produced a noticeable impoverishment of the local landscape. To overcome these limits, Urban Planning should be oriented to implement practices, which take root in and bring out the variety of local landscapes. In order to reach this result, Urban Planning may help to bring some lemon houses, especially the abandoned or the most vulnerable ones, back to their original agricultural vocation, reintroducing autopoietic agricultural techniques, which are in balance with the environment. An interdisciplinary approach may be adopted in a profitable way, to strengthen the efficiency of the Urban Planning. Aiming at this interdisciplinary approach the paper reports our first investigations concerning the contribution of different disciplines, which will help Urban Planning to consider, in case of the reuse of Lake Garda lemon houses, immaterial benefits and to reintroduce activities linked to their original vocation.

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