Ginevra Balletto, Mara Ladu, Alessandra Milesi, Silvia Battino, Giuseppe Borruso
European strategies for rethinking rural interior spaces, albeit rich in potential productive resources, are constantly plagued by significant depopulation rates and difficult access to primary services. The reactivation of spaces is the subject of national and international scientific dialogue through multiple approaches including slow tourism. The construction of a multifunctional network of space also connected to the most recent technological innovations motivates various projects capable of regenerating local economies. This work aims to highlight, in the case study of Sardinia, the role of sustainable "rural walks" (walkability) as promoters of a new accessibility to internal areas and a different and more structured organization of the tourist offer based on a slow use of the territory.
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