2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.02.033
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Geocultural landscaping: Guidelines and conceptual framework to design future scenarios of exploited lands

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“…Despite the fact that travertine used for the building construction and also the quarried areas offer the opportunity to observe directly lithofacies and geometries of the depositional units, the exploiting activity performed in more than two thousand years has strongly modified the landscape. For this reason, future exploitation will have to be probably more focused on the environmental impact (Rinalduzzi et al, 2017) in order to find a sustainable use of the ornamental stones not only in Italy but also abroad.…”
Section: Accomodationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that travertine used for the building construction and also the quarried areas offer the opportunity to observe directly lithofacies and geometries of the depositional units, the exploiting activity performed in more than two thousand years has strongly modified the landscape. For this reason, future exploitation will have to be probably more focused on the environmental impact (Rinalduzzi et al, 2017) in order to find a sustainable use of the ornamental stones not only in Italy but also abroad.…”
Section: Accomodationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main N-S striking fault beneath the Acque Albule basin has a right-lateral strike-slip kinematics and is partly covered by the travertine plateau. Other associated faults are NEstriking with an oblique to normal kinematics and other inferred or blanketed minor tectonic discontinuities (Gasparini et al 2002;Faccenna et al 2008;Rinalduzzi et al 2017). The used thematic layer for the structural setting of the study area is the spatial distance from faults (in meters) represented as an interpolated continuous surface map (Figure 4).…”
Section: Fault Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many relict sinkholes are presently lakes. The Aniene River is the major hydrographic feature in the area, as it drains the majority of surface and subsurface waters (Rinalduzzi et al 2017). The map of the surface hydrographic network of the study area was obtained from Lazio Region authority (Figure 4).…”
Section: Hydrographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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