Abruzzo between seaside and mountains. a model of regional development transition region between North Italy and Mezzogiorno small and medium factories.

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Abruzzo between seaside and mountains

a model of regional development transition region between North Italy and Mezzogiorno small and medium factories (industrial districts) high added value agricolture well balanced urban network good transport infrastructures healthy social network protected environment

The green region of Europe

Tourist resources: the seaside….

…. the mountains….

….the winter sports….

….the summer sports….

….the wildlife….

….the cultural and historical heritage….

…the transumancy heritage…

….the villages….

….the castles….

….the churchs….

….the handicraft….

….the folklore….

….food and wine….

The tourism in Abruzzo multidimensionality complementarity richness of resources centrality accessibility stagionality impact on environment and lanscape lack of integration lack of promotion lack of image under-exploitation