Human impact on the karst of the Venetian Fore-Alps, Italy |
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Authors: | U. Sauro |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dipartimento di Geografia, Università di Padova, Via del Santo 26, 35123 Padova, Italy |
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Abstract: | People have been exploiting the limestone massifs of the Venetian Fore-Alps since prehistory. The fluviokarstic style of the relief and the location of springs were important controls of settlement and land use. Six principal types of exploitation are recognized and overlapped in time: (1) hunting and early farming, Paleolithic to Iron Age, with the first soil erosion; (2) general deforestation for timber, charcoal, and fuel, Roman to early modern; (3) farm enclosure and improvement, with stone clearing, medieval to modern; (4) trench warfare in World War I; (5) quarrying and specialized farming (dairy, poultry, pigs) since 1950; and (6) developmnent of modern summer and winter tourist facilities. Soil erosion effects from many centuries can still be recognized, war damage remains visible and continues to pollute aquifers, and modern pressure on the karst land and water resources is often severe. |
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Keywords: | Limestone massifs Fluviokarst Deforestation Fore-Alpine Karst Karst springs |
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