Explore · Nature
Landscape, ecology, and place
An editorial reading of the territory: habitats, ecological relations, and care for the places crossed by the route.
Living territory
The route is not just infrastructure: it is a social and natural ecosystem.
Monitor erosion, drainage, and fragility along exposed sections.
Ecological focus
Three ongoing areas of attention for the environmental quality of the route.
Water and soil
Monitor erosion, drainage, and fragility along exposed sections.
Vegetation
Encourage non-invasive care of margins, shade, and green corridors.
Human pressures
Reduce conflicts between tourism use, local mobility, and sensitive habitats.
Mapped references
Useful elements for an ecological reading already available in the public data.
- Natural places
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- Total places
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- Environmental issues (proxy)
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- Active layers
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