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Local food heritage in a mountain tourism destination: evidence from the Alagna Walser Green Paradise project

Riccardo Beltramo (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy) (Research Centre on Natural Risks in Mountain and Hilly Environments (NatRisk), University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Alessandro Bonadonna (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy) (Research Centre on Natural Risks in Mountain and Hilly Environments (NatRisk), University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Stefano Duglio (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy) (Research Centre on Natural Risks in Mountain and Hilly Environments (NatRisk), University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Giovanni Peira (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy) (Research Centre on Natural Risks in Mountain and Hilly Environments (NatRisk), University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Enrica Vesce (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy) (Research Centre on Natural Risks in Mountain and Hilly Environments (NatRisk), University of Turin, Turin, Italy)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 2 June 2023

Issue publication date: 2 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims at assessing the role of authenticity of local food in contributing to tourism as an ecosystem service in a small mountain tourism destination, i.e. Alagna Valsesia (North-West of Italy).

Design/methodology/approach

A mix method approach has been adopted. The research has been carried out by using both CAWI (Computer Assisted Web Interview) and PAPI (Paper And Pen Interview) methodologies for surveys on the accommodation facilities managers and tourists. In addition, an analysis of electronic word-of-mouth platforms (TripAdvisor and Google) was implemented to understand more in-depth the local foodservice.

Findings

Findings show that Alagna Valsesia embodies its authenticity with the tradition of the local culture, characterised by natural heritage and Walser uses. Some tools are identified to improve the attractiveness of the tourist destination.

Research limitations/implications

The main limitation of this study can be found in the study' application to a rather limited and geographically restricted area.

Practical implications

The results provided by this study can help local policy-makers in driving local policies and public funds in implementing ecotourism based practices.

Originality/value

Although the role of local food has been much studied in relation to the tourism sector, to the knowledge of the authors, this contribution represents a first attempt to analyse local food's role in terms of local food's crossover contribution to supporting cultural tourism.

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Citation

Beltramo, R., Bonadonna, A., Duglio, S., Peira, G. and Vesce, E. (2024), "Local food heritage in a mountain tourism destination: evidence from the Alagna Walser Green Paradise project", British Food Journal, Vol. 126 No. 1, pp. 309-326. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-12-2022-1136

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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