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Le aree pilota del Comune di Asiago

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Two areas have been defined that are apparently more suitable for the realisation of the planned activities.

Within this area are the 4 pilot sites, where to realise:

  •  the cultivation areas (approximately 1.6 ha in total)
  •  the reforestation areas (about 8 ha in total);
  •  the areas for beekeeping activities (1 area);
  •  the reservoirs for water collection and irrigation systems;
  •  the protective fences.

In particular, each area identified as a pilot site, following the project indications, will cover an area of about 2.5 hectares, within which there will be areas of about 4000 m2 for the creation of forest gardens.

The objective of the LIFE VAIA project is to recover forest areas and enhance their ecosystems through the application of innovative forestry techniques.-

PILOT SITE IT3 – MONTE ZEBIO

The pilot site, about 1 square kilometre in size, is located in the lowest part of the slope that leads from the central plain of Asiago to the summit of Mount Zebio.

The area is configured with an elongated shape in an east-west direction and includes two areas particularly affected by crashes during Cyclone Vaia, i.e. the southernmost part of the orographic right of the Val di Nos and the orographic right of the so-called Pista Stalder.

The area is located at an initial altitude of approximately 1150 m up to a maximum altitude of 1470 m, with prevailing south-easterly exposure.

 

Pilot Area ‘Calcara della Nasa’ IT3-1

The pilot area is located at Calcara della Nasa, at an altitude of approximately 1300 m. The general mapping of the pilot site is shown in the following map. Within it, two sub-areas of approximately 2.5 hectares each and 6 areas to be used as forest gardens have been identified with a total area of 4000 m2

Pilot area ‘Pista Stalder’ IT3-2

The pilot area is located at Pista Stalder, at an altitude of approximately 1370 m to an altitude of approximately 1470 m . The general mapping of the pilot site is shown below. Two sub-areas of approximately 2.5 hectares each and four areas to be used as forest gardens with a total area of approximately 4000 m2 have been identified.