Carline Pitz
University of Liège
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Carline Pitz; Grégory Mahy; Cédric Vermeulen; Christine Marlet; Maxime Seleck
This study aims to establish a common Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) framework for reporting about the gypsum industry biodiversity at the European level. In order to integrate different opinions and to reach a consensus framework, an original participatory process approach has been developed among different stakeholder groups: Eurogypsum, European and regional authorities, university scientists, consulting offices, European and regional associations for the conservation of nature, and the extractive industry. The strategy is developed around four main steps: (1) building of a maximum set of indicators to be submitted to stakeholders based on the literature (Focus Group method); (2) evaluating the consensus about indicators through a policy Delphi survey aiming at the prioritization of indicator classes using the Analytic Hierarchy Process method (AHP) and of individual indicators; (3) testing acceptability and feasibility through analysis of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and visits to three European quarries; (4) Eurogypsum final decision and communication. The resulting framework contains a set of 11 indicators considered the most suitable for all the stakeholders. Our KPIs respond to European legislation and strategies for biodiversity. The framework aims at improving sustainability in quarries and at helping to manage biodiversity as well as to allow the creation of coherent reporting systems. The final goal is to allow for the definition of the actual biodiversity status of gypsum quarries and allow for enhancing it. The framework is adaptable to the local context of each gypsum quarry.
Folia Geobotanica | 2018
Carline Pitz; Julien Piqueray; Arnaud Monty; Grégory Mahy
We examined if naturally recruited herbaceous vegetation in abandoned Belgian limestone quarries tend towards plant communities analogous to semi-natural habitats of conservation interest. We studied taxon-based assemblages (using two-dimensional non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination) and functional patterns (relative to Grime’s competitor, stress tolerator and ruderal plant strategies (CSR) classification) of plant communities (n = 360 plots) among three different time periods after quarry abandonment (< 3 y, 3–20 y, > 20 y). We compared those successional assemblages with those of habitat of conservation interest plant communities (n = 53 plots): lowland hay meadows and rupicolous, xerophilous and mesophilous calcareous grasslands. Our results indicate that naturally recruited herbaceous vegetation compositionally resembled mesophilous grassland, even though initial substrate conditions were more similar to rupicolous or xerophilous grasslands. The specific successional pathway we found in CSR state-space differs from Grimes predictions because there was a functional shift in plant assemblages from dominance by ruderals to dominance by stress-tolerant species. The differences in successional trajectories we found on different types of rock substrate suggest that conservation management should adopt a site-specific approach, recognizing that the highest probabilities of success on hard limestone will be restoration to calcareous grassland analogues.
Archive | 2014
Carline Pitz; Julien Piqueray; Mélanie Harzé; Maxime Seleck; Sylvain Boisson; Soizig Le Stradic; Grégory Mahy
Restoration Ecology | 2018
Mélanie Harzé; Arnaud Monty; Sylvain Boisson; Carline Pitz; Julia-Maria Hermann; Johannes Kollmann; Grégory Mahy
Ecological Engineering | 2018
Carline Pitz; Grégory Mahy; Mélanie Harzé; Roel Uyttenbroeck; Arnaud Monty
Archive | 2016
Mélanie Harzé; Arnaud Monty; Sylvain Boisson; Carline Pitz; Grégory Mahy
Archive | 2016
Carline Pitz; Alexis Jorion; Grégory Mahy; Arnaud Monty
Archive | 2015
Maxime Seleck; Benoît Lussis; Mélanie Harzé; Carline Pitz; Marc Dufrêne; Grégory Mahy
Archive | 2015
Carline Pitz; Arnaud Monty; Julien Piqueray; Maxime Seleck; Mélanie Harzé; Sylvain Boisson; Soizig Le Stradic; Grégory Mahy
Archive | 2015
Mélanie Harzé; Benoît Lussis; Sylvain Boisson; Arnaud Monty; Carline Pitz; Maxime Seleck; Grégory Mahy