02347nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001653002100042653002300063653002300086653002600109653002000135100001500155700001500170700001300185245019800198300001400396490001300410520170400423022001402127 d10aAgrobiodiversity10aCarob supply chain10aCollaborative maps10aParticipatory process10aRural landscape1 aA. Rosaria1 aM.M. Elena1 aG. David00aLocal Community’s Perception of Agrobiodiversity as Cultural Heritage and the Role of Ceratonia Siliqua L. in Characterizing the Rural Landscape Identity of Modica and Rosolini (Sicily-Italy) a1019-10270 v337 LNCE3 aThis paper develops a proposal to valorize the Ceratonia siliqua L. (carob) in two Sicilian municipalities (Rosolini and Modica, Italy). The carob tree in this area is a crucial resource for understanding the identity of the rural local landscape since the first descriptions of the island s flora. Furthermore, it has a significative productive value, representing the municipalities with the highest numbers of carob trees of the Free Municipal Consortiums of Ragusa and Syracuse, covering 98\% of the Italian production. Carob s production in Italy follows only the production of Portugal at the international level, covering 14.36\% of world production. At the same time, the carob trees often are located in marginal agricultural areas, and the local communities do not recognize their value. For this reason, the method uses a multi-stakeholder approach to involve the elderly living in the municipalities, the farmers producing the carobs, and the local product storage and processing companies. The method develops a network to activate cooperation between stakeholders producing a collaborative GIS map dedicated to the carob as the main result. This map highlighted the rural dimension of Modica and Rosolini and allowed sharing of memories, practices, recipes, and moments between local communities and companies. Furthermore, the map can be used for the tourist promotion of carob plants by sharing it online using standard devices (smartphones, tablets). The paper also develops two tourist paths dedicated to Ceratonia siliqua L., its products, its traditional and actual uses, and the rural landscape. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. a2366-2557