Paesaggi costieri modificati da mezzi nautici a fine vita

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  • Maria Maccarrone

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/ctv.7997

Abstract

Looking at places produced by heterogeneous mixtures is possible activate the transformative processes of the landscapes where to reuse what you find. The research on "floating at the end of the life cycle in coastal landscapes" explores the phenomenon of abandoned boat at the end of life as a form apparent, and the polluted landscape as the storage of persistent nature. Landscapes of river, sea or lake the accommodate human actions: the remains of boats stranded on the coasts or stacked; molds abandoned; wrecks of sunken ships to deliberately damage or sunken as they are considered obsolete. The set of vessels at the end of the life cycle takes the form of a abandoned nautical heritage which occupies portions of the coasts, depletes ecosystems of land and water and alters the perception of the landscape preexisting. The recognition of the fragile state of those particular areas of land and water, vitals and limited, it is essential for their survival, and more. Prelude to new developmental stages, the coastal landscape hybridized can transformed into poetic metaphors of a renewed dialogue between man and nature, place of innovation and opportunity that can self-generate and ensure the usability.

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