Turismo rurale e innovazione sociale nelle dolomiti bellunesi unesco

Titolo Rivista ECONOMIA E SOCIETÀ REGIONALE
Autori/Curatori Olga Tzatzadaki
Anno di pubblicazione 2025 Fascicolo 2025/2
Lingua Italiano Numero pagine 23 P. 125-147 Dimensione file 352 KB
DOI 10.3280/ES2025-002009
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Il turismo rurale (TR) è in crescita come alternativa sostenibile al turismo di massa, promuovendo una distribuzione più equa dei benefici e integrando sostenibilità e giustizia sociale. L’ecosocial work, che unisce tutela ambientale e giustizia sociale, condivide con il TR l’attivazione delle comunità locali, la valorizzazione delle risorse e pratiche capaci di generare benefici collettivi. Il TR può così rappresentare un’applicazione concreta dei principi dell’ecosocial work nelle aree rurali. Tuttavia, la scarsità di risorse, competenze e strumenti gestionali può limitarne l’impatto, ostacolando l’innovazione sociale e favorendo processi di mercificazione culturale. Il contributo propone il TR come pratica di ecosocial work, analizzando una ricerca del progetto iNest – NextGenerationEU – su “Turismo, Cultura e Industrie Creative”, con le Dolomiti Bellunesi tra i casi studio. Si riflette su come TR ed ecosocial work possano rispondere ai bisogni delle comunità, rafforzare relazioni locali e promuovere una narrazione condivisa del patrimonio.

Parole chiave:turismo rurale, innovazione sociale, ecosocial work, Dolomiti Bellunesi Unesco, aree interne

Jel codes:Z32, Q56, I31

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Olga Tzatzadaki, Turismo rurale e innovazione sociale nelle dolomiti bellunesi unesco in "ECONOMIA E SOCIETÀ REGIONALE " 2/2025, pp 125-147, DOI: 10.3280/ES2025-002009