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Plant Biosystems | 2014

Classification and mapping of the ecoregions of Italy

C. Blasi; G. Capotorti; R. Copiz; Domenico Guida; Barbara Mollo; D. Smiraglia; L. Zavattero

Ecological regions or ecoregions derive from ecological classification of land and represent broad and discrete ecologically homogeneous areas within which natural communities and species interact with the physical elements of the environment. The aim of this paper is to define the ecoregions of Italy, southern Europe, based on a robust methodological process for classification and mapping. The ecoregions of Italy comprise 2 Divisions, 7 Provinces, 11 Sections and 33 Subsections and constitute the first comprehensive ecological classification of the country that integrates accurate and updated cartographies and knowledges on climate, vegetation, land units and biogeography. This classification has the strength to be adopted as a proper framework for ecological modelling, biodiversity conservation policies and sustainable territorial planning at the national and subnational level.


Plant Biosystems | 2015

The MAES process in Italy: Contribution of vegetation science to implementation of European Biodiversity Strategy to 2020

G. Capotorti; M. M. Alós Ortí; I. Anzellotti; Mattia Martin Azzella; R. Copiz; Barbara Mollo; L. Zavattero

Abstract Target 2 of the European Biodiversity Strategy to 2020, whose aim was to maintain and restore ecosystems and their services, deals in practical terms with the mapping and assessment of ecosystems and their services, with the development of green infrastructure and with halting the loss of biodiversity at the EU, national, and subnational levels. The aim of this short communication was to show the activities currently being carried out in Italy that are related to this target, focusing on the contribution of vegetation science skills to the national implementation process. In particular, we outline noteworthy inputs in ecosystem mapping, in the assessment of ecosystem conservation status, in the individuation of priorities for the restoration of ecosystems, and in the settingup of an ecological framework to promote green infrastructure. An overview of the process outcomes and their relevance within the national and international contexts is also provided.


Rendiconti Lincei-scienze Fisiche E Naturali | 2018

Using vegetation dynamics to face the challenge of the conservation status assessment in semi-natural habitats

Emanuela Carli; Eleonora Giarrizzo; Sabina Burrascano; Marta Alós; Eva Del Vico; Piera Di Marzio; Laura Facioni; C Giancola; Barbara Mollo; B Paura; G Salerno; L. Zavattero; C. Blasi

The conservation of semi-natural habitats represents a primary challenge for European nature conservation due to their great species diversity and their vulnerability to ongoing massive land-use changes. As these changes rapidly transform and phase out semi-natural habitats, conservation measures should be prompt and specifically focused on a sound assessment of the degree of conservation. Here we develop a methodological strategy for the assessment of the degree of conservation of semi-natural grasslands based on well-defined criteria rather than on expert opinion. Through mixed effect models, we tested ten potential indicators, encompassing proxies of species composition, habitat structure, and landscape patterns, against a measure of compositional change from habitat favourable condition, i.e., an inverse proxy of conservation status. This measure derives from the re-visitation of 132 sampling units historically sampled between 1966 and 1992 along the Apennines. The compositional change was quantified as the dissimilarity between historical habitat species pools and the composition of current communities. The compositional change was significantly related to the number of habitat diagnostic species and the relative cover of woody species with opposite sign (positive and negative, respectively). We classified and combined the classes of these two indicators in each sampling unit to assess the habitat degree of conservation at the plot and at the Natura 2000 site level. At the plot level, our assessment was in good agreement with the occurrence of species of conservation concern. On the other hand, at the site level, our assessment was not always harmonic with the habitat conservation assessment officially reported for the site investigated.


Plant Biosystems | 2018

A first revision of the Italian Ecoregion map

C. Blasi; G. Capotorti; R. Copiz; Barbara Mollo

Abstract According to advances in phytogeographic knowledge, a revision of boundaries for the Italian Ecoregions have been made. Main changes relate to the southern and eastern limits between Temperate and Mediterranean Divisions. The revision triggered a comprehensive update of Ecoregions for an improved support to biodiversity and sustainable management initiatives.


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2011

A landscape analysis of land cover change in the Municipality of Rome (Italy): Spatio-temporal characteristics and ecological implications of land cover transitions from 1954 to 2001

R. Frondoni; Barbara Mollo; G. Capotorti


Sustainability | 2015

Setting Priorities for Urban Forest Planning. A Comprehensive Response to Ecological and Social Needs for the Metropolitan Area of Rome (Italy)

G. Capotorti; Barbara Mollo; L. Zavattero; I. Anzellotti; Laura Celesti-Grapow


Environmental Science & Policy | 2017

Ecosystem mapping for the implementation of the European Biodiversity Strategy at the national level: The case of Italy

C. Blasi; G. Capotorti; Marta María Alós Ortí; I. Anzellotti; Fabio Attorre; Mattia Martin Azzella; Emanuela Carli; R. Copiz; Vittorio Garfì; Fausto Manes; Federica Marando; Marco Marchetti; Barbara Mollo; L. Zavattero


Annali di Botanica | 2014

ECOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LAND AND ECOSYSTEM MAPPING. TOWARDS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTION 5 OF THE EUROPEAN BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY TO 2020 IN ITALY.

G. Capotorti; I. Anzellotti; Fabio Attorre; R. Copiz; Barbara Mollo; L. Zavattero; C. Blasi


Archive | 2010

Le Ecoregioni d'Italia

G. Capotorti; Barbara Mollo; R. Copiz; D Smiraglia; C. Blasi; Domenico Guida; L. Zavattero; F Frondoni


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2017

Biodiversity and ecosystem services in urban green infrastructure planning: A case study from the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy)

G. Capotorti; Marta María Alós Ortí; R. Copiz; Lina Fusaro; Barbara Mollo; Elisabetta Salvatori; L. Zavattero

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G. Capotorti

Sapienza University of Rome

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L. Zavattero

Sapienza University of Rome

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R. Copiz

Sapienza University of Rome

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C. Blasi

Sapienza University of Rome

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I. Anzellotti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Emanuela Carli

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Tilia

Sapienza University of Rome

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D. Smiraglia

Sapienza University of Rome

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