
The ‘DiWine Path’ Summer School explores how climate change is reshaping agricultural production, transforming mountainous areas into new territories for viticultural experimentation and rural regeneration. Through an integrated, interdisciplinary, and multiscale approach, the programme investigates strategies to enhance and recover fragile historic viticultural landscapes and rural heritage of Valle Maira in Piedmont (Italy).
The activities focus on the opportunities this trend creates for the economic and social reactivation and valorisation of fragile territories, while also helping reduce hydrogeological risk. Innovative technologies, including 3D surveying, mapping methods, and slope stability analysis, will be used as operational tools and to promote holistic approaches to territorial planning and agricultural land management.
Objective
The aim is to design and enhance a hiking trail that symbolically connects the historical features and heritage of the wine landscape with its potential new use.
