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Resalio: exploration of scenarios to enhance the Trentino Stelvio National Park

Sustainable mobility

19 June 2024 - Stelvio National Park

Fourth meeting of the thematic cycle organised by the Park in collaboration with the University of Trento, aimed at getting to know, discover and enhance the Park's alpine landscape.
In particular, this meeting explores the theme of sustainable mobility.

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Description

The meetings explore how actions based on principles of environmental and cultural sustainability can enhance the Alpine landscape, also considering the experience of the Pejo 3000 cable car.

More information on the Resalio project

Speakers at this meeting, the focus of which is sustainable mobility
Alessandro de Bertolini, Trentino Historical Museum Foundation
Matteo Viviani, Director of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park
Hans-Christian Leiggener, Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch

All meetings will also be available online at this link: https: //unitn.zoom.us/j/81947391589
Meeting ID: 819 4739 1589
Access code: 3VBrCh

Accredited event for the Order of Landscape Architects Planners and Conservators with recognition of 2cfu.
The recognition of professional training credits has also been requested to the Order of Engineers, the Order of Agronomists and Foresters, the Order of Geologists.

Dates and times

2024 19 Jun

Event start 20:30 - Event end 20:31

Who it's for

Recipients

Families
Adults

Costs

Free admission for all attendees

Contacts

Contatti di Ufficio di gestione del parco nazionale dello stelvio

Email - Segreteria:
parcostelvio@provincia.tn.it

Pec - Segreteria:
uff.parcostelvio@pec.provincia.tn.it

Telefono - Segreteria:
0463.909770

Telefono - Segreteria:
0461.493628

Fax - Segreteria:
0461.493644

Organisers

Stelvio National Park

The Stelvio National Park, with its 130,734 hectares, is one of the largest national parks in Italy.
Established in 1935, it is among the first national parks in Italy. It was created to protect the flora, fauna and beautiful landscape of the Ortles-Cevedale mountain range, and to promote the development of sustainable tourism in the Alpine valleys of Lombardy, Trentino and South Tyrol.

I approximately 17,000 hectares of the Trentino sector of the Park include the municipalities of Peio, Rabbi and Pellizzano (Val di Sole).

Il Rifugio Larcher al Cevedale con la vedretta della Mare, nel Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio - settore trentino

Additional information

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