Monday, October 18, 2010

New Baby Coming Wishes

Round Table "The New Alps, enjoy the mountains today"

The first day of the festival had one of his principal in the Round Table "The new Alps", which was attended by the likes of Hannibal Salsa, Enrico Camanni, Spiro Porta Xydias, Marcello Mazzucchi and the Mayor of Vallarsa, Geremia Gios.

Now you can experience the Alps? This is the central question of this important meeting.

The first action is to Camanni Henry, journalist, mountaineer and author of many essays on the mountain, including The new life in the Alps (Bollati Basic Books, 2002) is arguably the most closely related to themes of the evening. In his speech he highlighted the need for anyone living in the Alps, to play the game completely, at a critical point of this important matter, without shutting themselves up, trying to protect only traditional customs which might become a postcard nor flattened against the needs of those who, from the city, want to find exactly gli stessi servizi e le stesse comodità durante la sua settimana bianca. Chi vive in montagna deve essere in grado di scegliere cosa debba essere salvaguardato ad ogni costo e cosa invece sia più conveniente cambiare o reinventare per poter vivere al meglio l’ambiente alpino. Allo stesso tempo è necessario mantenere uno sguardo il più possibile unitario e di insieme su tutto l’arco alpino e le sue problematiche, per evitare di cadere nella facile trappola del localismo, che non farebbe altro che frantumare ulteriormente l’ambiente sociale montano, indebolendo la capacità decisionale delle popolazioni.

La parola passa poi a Geremia Gios , sindaco di Vallarsa e professore Economics and Rural estimate the Faculty of Economics of Trento. Its action is focused more on the economy of the territory and the need by the population of the alpine zones to have a voice in decisions that affect the environment and livability. The Alps are in fact demographically areas where the population is growing at rates higher than the average single state, demonstrating the vitality of the environment, but are areas that suffer a large-scale emigration in the later case the decision-making center is not too 'it added in the Alps (such as in the case of Switzerland, Val d'Aosta and Trentino). To live well in the mountains quindi necessario riappropriarsi del proprio territorio, poterlo gestire in autonomia e non dovendo ubbidire a logiche di mercato che vedono sempre favoriti i grandi centri urbani, e puntare sulle nuove tecnologie, per poter creare nuovi posti di lavoro in grado di catalizzare le fasce più giovani della popolazione, incentivandole a rimanere.

L’intervento di Marcello Mazzucchi , professore di Ecologia presso la facoltà di Ingegneria Ambientale di Trento, è dedicato alla gestione ambientale delle alpi, trentine in particolare. Negli ultimi anni il trasferimento verso i centri urbani della gran parte della popolazione montana ha interrotto quelle che erano tradizioni millenarie di gestione the territory. The pastures, no longer exploited, they quickly reforested, bringing the mountain landscape to its natural shape, that of one large forest. To return to live in the mountains is necessary to restore those modes of exploitation of natural resources that made the landscape a landscape of mountain man-who lived and shaped by man to satisfy his needs.

The fourth intervention is to Annibale Salsa , former president of CAI and the Alpine Convention and anthropology expert in the Alps. His speech is linked to what was said previously Camanni, and focuses mainly on the deep crisis of the industrial model of life-citizen who has dominated the entire twentieth century. A crisis that can return to the mountain area that has progressively lost with the rise of national states, which have created boundaries where before there were borders, tearing the unity and divide the territory. The mountain can and must take back the spaces of freedom and movement that has always had, taking the internal mobility that have brought the people to live together peacefully, meet and mingle. Above all, the mountain must be able to develop new social models, joining the good that has to offer tradition and modernity, in order to get out of subjection against the city and start to be a place fully lived.

The roundtable ended with the intervention of the Porte Xydias Spiro, great climber, writer and president of GISM mountain proliferate, which addresses the spiritual and romantic side of the mountain. Citing numerous examples (like the Olympus for the Greeks, or Indian temples, which are synonymous with mountain in Sanskrit) shows how the mountain has always been the natural home for man of God, a point of contact between heaven and earth. And as the conquest of the summit is for the mountaineer a sort of spiritual purification, a time of indescribable in its elevation deeper essence. Topics that will be detailed in the third day of the festival, with the conference he edited "Attack on climbing."

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