Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network

Green Revolution and the birth of the current global economic system had two opposite, subsequent effects. If, initially, they led to processes of crop homogenization, seasonal adjustment, homogenization of the landscape and markets standardization, they have subsequently pushed local communities...

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Main Author: Sara Nocco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Geographical Society - Prahova Branch 2021-06-01
Series:Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.47246/CEJGSD.2021.3.1.4
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spelling doaj-a981b5d074ae4bfd93fa83c77e4924f02021-10-09T12:44:11ZengRomanian Geographical Society - Prahova BranchCentral European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development2668-43222021-06-0131495910.47246/CEJGSD.2021.3.1.4Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» networkSara Nocco0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3637-4245Department of History Society and Human Studies, University of Salento, Lecce, ItalyGreen Revolution and the birth of the current global economic system had two opposite, subsequent effects. If, initially, they led to processes of crop homogenization, seasonal adjustment, homogenization of the landscape and markets standardization, they have subsequently pushed local communities towards a recovery of endemic biodiversity at risk of extinction because of such planetary processes, as well as a fundamental element in terms of local development, food security and sovereignty and reduction of environmental impacts. Starting from these instances of recovery and protection, which are increasingly taking place in Apulia, this work will examine both projects created "from above" and initiatives "from below", being the latter the result of a new consciousness that renews social cohesion and gives new value to the territorial milieu. In this regard, the case of the «Salento km0» network will be examined: born in 2011 and now made up of 61 local subjects including producers, restaurateurs, associations, ethical purchasing groups and traditional stores, which represent a key symbol of a territory that resists and a population that has chosen to stay and innovate according to economic, social, cultural and environmental sustainability.https://doi.org/10.47246/CEJGSD.2021.3.1.4biodiversitylandscapealternative food networkslocal developmentfood security
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Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network
Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development
biodiversity
landscape
alternative food networks
local development
food security
author_facet Sara Nocco
author_sort Sara Nocco
title Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network
title_short Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network
title_full Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network
title_fullStr Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network
title_full_unstemmed Apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «Salento km0» network
title_sort apulia agro-biodiversity between rediscovery and conservation: the case of the «salento km0» network
publisher Romanian Geographical Society - Prahova Branch
series Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development
issn 2668-4322
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Green Revolution and the birth of the current global economic system had two opposite, subsequent effects. If, initially, they led to processes of crop homogenization, seasonal adjustment, homogenization of the landscape and markets standardization, they have subsequently pushed local communities towards a recovery of endemic biodiversity at risk of extinction because of such planetary processes, as well as a fundamental element in terms of local development, food security and sovereignty and reduction of environmental impacts. Starting from these instances of recovery and protection, which are increasingly taking place in Apulia, this work will examine both projects created "from above" and initiatives "from below", being the latter the result of a new consciousness that renews social cohesion and gives new value to the territorial milieu. In this regard, the case of the «Salento km0» network will be examined: born in 2011 and now made up of 61 local subjects including producers, restaurateurs, associations, ethical purchasing groups and traditional stores, which represent a key symbol of a territory that resists and a population that has chosen to stay and innovate according to economic, social, cultural and environmental sustainability.
topic biodiversity
landscape
alternative food networks
local development
food security
url https://doi.org/10.47246/CEJGSD.2021.3.1.4
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