
Le abetine di Vallombrosa nel 1791. I monaci vallombrosani e l'assestamento forestale nel XVIII secolo: un patrimonio culturale da salvaguardare
Author(s) -
Giovanni Galipò,
Duccio Baldassini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
l' italia forestale e montana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2036-3494
pISSN - 0021-2776
DOI - 10.4129/ifm.2021.5.02
Subject(s) - geography , cultural heritage , intuition , humanities , archaeology , forestry , art , philosophy , epistemology
The study of microtoponomastics, the examination of sources and the use of new technologies for the creation of geographic information systems capable of gathering various layers of information, allows the extraction of extremely interesting materials for land planning. The case study of the Vallombrosa Forest, probably the best-known forest area in Italy, is indicative of how the exploration of the world of historical archives is important still today. From the evidence that the Vallombrosan Benedictine monks, in the last years of the eighteenth century, had already drawn up a forest regulation plan, we can see the need and urgency to preserve a real scientific and cultural heritage. The creation of a Silvomuseum in Vallombrosa is confirmed as a brilliant intuition and its careful and punctual realization represents the challenge that awaits the current managers of the millenary forest, the cradle of Italian forestry sciences.