Sustainability Of Stone Quarrying In Protected Environment: The Case Study Of Adamello Brenta Natural Park (Trento Province, Italy)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 2169 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
A small size quarrying activity (3 different quarries with an overall production in blocks less than 10.000 m3/year) has been exploiting for a long time the ?Tonalite? deposit of Adamello-Presanella. In 1967, given the outstanding natural beauty of the area, a natural park has been established with the aim of preserving environmental quality and, at the same time, of providing a sustainable development to the area. Because of the potential impacts of a mining activity in such a context, a specific study has been recently carried out in order to define if and how the quarries could co-exist with the park, beyond the ?administrative results? of a classic environmental impact assessment. The paper deals with the process that drove to the conclusion that the activities are not ?a priori? incompatible with the aims of the park. In the opinion of the authors, a responsible quarry management, which must take inspiration from the care given to environment by traditional alpine productive activities (e.g. the use of water, of wood, and of the stone itself), and take advantage of modern technologies in terms of emissions and safety, can be considered not only compatible with the protected area, but even able to positively contribute to the protection of the land and environment (Barisone et al., 2001). A series of specific prescriptions, which have been adopted by the Park Authorities after this study, are also discussed in the paper: only the definition of suitable spatial and temporal limits, the adoption of effective technical practices and a strict control are considered to be able to drive this ?exceptional? activity towards the final goal of real sustainability.
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APA:
(2007) Sustainability Of Stone Quarrying In Protected Environment: The Case Study Of Adamello Brenta Natural Park (Trento Province, Italy)MLA: Sustainability Of Stone Quarrying In Protected Environment: The Case Study Of Adamello Brenta Natural Park (Trento Province, Italy). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.