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Parco naturale regionale del Beigua

The Beigua Natural Regional Park (in Italian Parco naturale regionale del Beigua) is a natural park located in province of Savona and the Metropolitan City of Genoa, both in Liguria (Italy). It's the largest protected area of the region.[2] It gets the name from the highest mountain of the area, Monte Beigua.

Parco naturale regionale del Beigua
Beigua Geopark
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
LocationLiguria, Italy
Nearest citySavona and Genoa
Coordinates44°25′58″N 8°32′55″E / 44.4328°N 8.5486°E / 44.4328; 8.5486[1]
Area8,715 ha (21,540 acres)
Established1985, 1995
Governing bodyEnte Parco del Beigua (Arenzano)
www.parcobeigua.it

History edit

The natural park was established by the l.r. (regional law, in Italian legge regionale) nr. 16 April the 9th 1985 as modified by the l.r. nr. 12 February the 22nd 1995.[3]

During March 2005 the Beigua Geopark was recognised as a part of the European Geoparks Network.[4]

Geography edit

 
Northern slopes of Cima Fontanaccia.

Situated in the inland of the Italian Riviera between Savona and Genoa, the park covers a very interesting area of the Ligurian Apennines. its protected territory, over 87 square kilometres (34 sq mi), includes 26 km of the Apenninic watershed dividing Pianura Padana (tributary of the Adriatic Sea) from the Ligurian Sea drainage basin.

The park encompasses three SCIs and one SPA of the Natura 2000 network:[5]

  • Foresta della Deiva – Torrente Erro (SCI code: IT1321313) 788 hectares,
  • Pian della Badia (Tiglieto) (SCI code: IT1330620) 250 hectares,
  • Beigua – Monte Dente – Gargassa – Pavaglione (SCI code: IT1331402) almost 17.000 hectares,
  • Beigua-Turchino (SPA code: IT1331578) 9960 hectares.

The geopark is wider than the Natural Regional Park and reaches 39,230 ha (96,900 acres) of protected territory.[4]

Main summits of the park edit

Among the summits located in the park can be cited Monte Beigua (1287 m), Bric del Dente (1107 m), Cima Fontanaccia (1153 m), Monte Rama (1150 m), Monte Reixa (1183 m) and Monte Sciguello (1103 m).

Concerned municipalities edit

 
Visitor's centre located in Villa Bagnara (Masone).

The natural park is shared among the following municipalities: Arenzano, Campo Ligure, Cogoleto, Genova, Masone, Rossiglione, Sassello, Stella, Tiglieto, Varazze

Geology edit

The park offers a wide range of geological features, most of them tied to a portion of Jurassic oceanic crust modified during the Alpine orogeny. Among the predominant rocks of the area can be cited gabbros, peridotites and serpentinites, here and there covered by pillow basalts and latter sedimentary and metamorphic layers. Several serpentinite quarries, active in the past, are now abandoned.[6]

Wildlife edit

 
Carlina acaulis on monte Reixa.

Some rare plants of the park are Viola bertolonii, Cerastium utriense, Asplenium cuneifolium, Daphne cneorum, Cheilantes marantae. Mountain mires and wetlands host locally endangered species of amphibians as alpine newt, northern crested newt and Malpolon monspessulanus. In the park are very common larger animals as wild boars, roe and fallow deers.[7]

Hiking edit

Around 500 km of footpaths are available within the park, that is crossed from west to east by the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, a long-distance trail from Ventimiglia (province of Imperia) to Bolano (province of La Spezia).[8]

Bibliography edit

  • Claudio Capelli and Stefano Ortale (1997). Guida al parco del Beigua. SAGEP.
  • Parco nazionale del Beigua Geopark (2008). Alla scoperta del Beigua geopark. SAGEP.
  • Stefano Ardito (2006). Guide pratiche parchi e aree protette liguri. Parco naturale regionale Beigua. Erredi Grafiche Editoriali.

Related articles edit

References edit

  1. ^ Coordinates from wikidata
  2. ^ "Beigua European & Global Geopark". www.parcobeigua.it. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Elenco ufficiale delle aree protette (EUAP) – 5º Aggiornamento – Supplemento ordinario n. 144 alla Gazzetta Ufficiale n. 205 del 4 settembre 2003" (PDF). www.parks.it. Ministero dell'ambiente e della tutela del territorio e del mare. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Un patrimonio geologico riconosciuto a livello mondiale – Beigua Geopark". www.parks.it. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  5. ^ "La Rete Natura 2000". www.parcobeigua.it. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Patrimonio Geologico del Beigua Geopark". ww.parcobeigua.it. Ente Parco del Beigua. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Un Parco per la tutela della biodiversità". www.parks.it. Federparchi. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Camminare lungo l'Alta via dei monti liguri". trekkinginliguria.it. (link: melogno.wp). Retrieved 21 February 2016.

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The Beigua Natural Regional Park in Italian Parco naturale regionale del Beigua is a natural park located in province of Savona and the Metropolitan City of Genoa both in Liguria Italy It s the largest protected area of the region 2 It gets the name from the highest mountain of the area Monte Beigua Parco naturale regionale del BeiguaBeigua GeoparkIUCN category V protected landscape seascape LocationLiguria ItalyNearest citySavona and GenoaCoordinates44 25 58 N 8 32 55 E 44 4328 N 8 5486 E 44 4328 8 5486 1 Area8 715 ha 21 540 acres Established1985 1995Governing bodyEnte Parco del Beigua Arenzano www parcobeigua it Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Main summits of the park 2 2 Concerned municipalities 3 Geology 4 Wildlife 5 Hiking 6 Bibliography 7 Related articles 8 ReferencesHistory editThe natural park was established by the l r regional law in Italian legge regionale nr 16 April the 9th 1985 as modified by the l r nr 12 February the 22nd 1995 3 During March 2005 the Beigua Geopark was recognised as a part of the European Geoparks Network 4 Geography edit nbsp Northern slopes of Cima Fontanaccia Situated in the inland of the Italian Riviera between Savona and Genoa the park covers a very interesting area of the Ligurian Apennines its protected territory over 87 square kilometres 34 sq mi includes 26 km of the Apenninic watershed dividing Pianura Padana tributary of the Adriatic Sea from the Ligurian Sea drainage basin The park encompasses three SCIs and one SPA of the Natura 2000 network 5 Foresta della Deiva Torrente Erro SCI code IT1321313 788 hectares Pian della Badia Tiglieto SCI code IT1330620 250 hectares Beigua Monte Dente Gargassa Pavaglione SCI code IT1331402 almost 17 000 hectares Beigua Turchino SPA code IT1331578 9960 hectares The geopark is wider than the Natural Regional Park and reaches 39 230 ha 96 900 acres of protected territory 4 Main summits of the park edit Among the summits located in the park can be cited Monte Beigua 1287 m Bric del Dente 1107 m Cima Fontanaccia 1153 m Monte Rama 1150 m Monte Reixa 1183 m and Monte Sciguello 1103 m Concerned municipalities edit nbsp Visitor s centre located in Villa Bagnara Masone The natural park is shared among the following municipalities Arenzano Campo Ligure Cogoleto Genova Masone Rossiglione Sassello Stella Tiglieto VarazzeGeology editThe park offers a wide range of geological features most of them tied to a portion of Jurassic oceanic crust modified during the Alpine orogeny Among the predominant rocks of the area can be cited gabbros peridotites and serpentinites here and there covered by pillow basalts and latter sedimentary and metamorphic layers Several serpentinite quarries active in the past are now abandoned 6 Wildlife edit nbsp Carlina acaulis on monte Reixa Some rare plants of the park are Viola bertolonii Cerastium utriense Asplenium cuneifolium Daphne cneorum Cheilantes marantae Mountain mires and wetlands host locally endangered species of amphibians as alpine newt northern crested newt and Malpolon monspessulanus In the park are very common larger animals as wild boars roe and fallow deers 7 Hiking editAround 500 km of footpaths are available within the park that is crossed from west to east by the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri a long distance trail from Ventimiglia province of Imperia to Bolano province of La Spezia 8 Bibliography editClaudio Capelli and Stefano Ortale 1997 Guida al parco del Beigua SAGEP Parco nazionale del Beigua Geopark 2008 Alla scoperta del Beigua geopark SAGEP Stefano Ardito 2006 Guide pratiche parchi e aree protette liguri Parco naturale regionale Beigua Erredi Grafiche Editoriali Related articles editCascata del Serpente Lago dell AntennaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beigua Natural Park Coordinates from wikidata Beigua European amp Global Geopark www parcobeigua it Retrieved 20 February 2016 Elenco ufficiale delle aree protette EUAP 5º Aggiornamento Supplemento ordinario n 144 alla Gazzetta Ufficiale n 205 del 4 settembre 2003 PDF www parks it Ministero dell ambiente e della tutela del territorio e del mare Retrieved 16 February 2016 a b Un patrimonio geologico riconosciuto a livello mondiale Beigua Geopark www parks it Retrieved 20 February 2016 La Rete Natura 2000 www parcobeigua it Retrieved 11 February 2016 Patrimonio Geologico del Beigua Geopark ww parcobeigua it Ente Parco del Beigua Retrieved 19 February 2016 Un Parco per la tutela della biodiversita www parks it Federparchi Retrieved 20 February 2016 Camminare lungo l Alta via dei monti liguri trekkinginliguria it link melogno wp Retrieved 21 February 2016 nbsp Italy portal nbsp Ecology portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parco naturale regionale del Beigua amp oldid 1054064689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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