The developmental project did not concern only tourism but also agriculture, with experimental fields and incentives for entrepreneurship of young people. Most wetlands, historically grazed, are penalized by excessive or non-rational grazing or vice versa by abandonment, with degradation and erosion, alteration of the natural water cycle, decay of forage quality and loss of biodiversity. A new model of pastoral management is being set up to optimize the resources of the territory, avoiding that the less used pasture portions give way to the invading forest, or vice versa the vegetation of excessively frequented areas evolves into nitrophilous plant communities, which are of little use to pasture.