Davide Pellegrino
Sapienza University of Rome
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Feeding the planet and greening agriculture: challenges and opportunities for the bio-economy. Third AIEAA Conference, Alghero, Italy, 25-27 June 2014. | 2014
Davide Marino; P Gaglioppa; Uta Schirpke; Rossella Guadagno; A Marucci; M Palmieri; Davide Pellegrino; Natalia Marzia Gusmerotti
The Natura 2000 network is the cornerstone of the EU Biodiversity Strategy aimed at halting the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Yet in many EU Member States the level of development and execution of management plans and conservation measures of Natura 2000 sites is often very low due to scarce financial resources; for this reason management effectiveness is rarely achieved. This paper presents initial insights from the Life+ MGN project and highlights the costs and benefits associated with 2 out of 21 Natura 2000 study sites in Italy in order to present a new governance approach relying on the qualitative and quantitative valuation of Ecosystem Services (ES). Preliminary results suggest that the quantification of costs and benefits related to the Natura 2000 network is crucial for reaching Natura 2000 conservation objectives and measuring management effectiveness.
Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2018
Uta Schirpke; Rocco Scolozzi; Riccardo Da Re; Mauro Masiero; Davide Pellegrino; Davide Marino
Efforts in preserving natural and seminatural ecosystems and associated ecosystem services are affected by scarce financial resources. Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are increasingly recognised for creating additional funding, as in protected areas, and outdoor recreation is one important ecosystem service that is promising for successfully implementing PES. Therefore, this study aimed to develop and evaluate potentials for PES schemes related to recreational services in Natura 2000 sites. For 10 sites in different Italian regions, the study first assessed the ecosystem service outdoor recreation and analysed managerial and economic aspects of Natura 2000 sites. Then, various options for PES schemes were defined in a participatory process. Furthermore, we developed a dynamic model for evaluating the effects of PES on ecosystems and related recreational ES. Whereas the provision of recreational opportunities was mostly at a high level, the potential demand varied greatly among the sites, depending on the spatial distribution of potential beneficiaries. Moreover, we found great differences in visitation rates and consequently the actual recreational value. The PES schemes included small payments (€1) via mobile phone by visitors, contributions from regional government and tourism businesses, and visitor fees or tourist taxes among others. This study highlights how economic agreements, such as PES schemes, may support funding of Natura 2000 sites for biodiversity conservation by valorising the benefits of recreational ecosystem services; however, further research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of PES in the long term.
SHERWOOD. FORESTE ED ALBERI OGGI | 2017
P Gaglioppa; Rossella Guadagno; Davide Marino; A Marucci; M Palmieri; Davide Pellegrino; C Caraucasi
Abstract: Forests are important for timber production and provide a wide range of ecosystem services (ES), including water provision and regulation, carbon sequestration, erosion control, and recreational services. However, these services, which are crucial for human well-being, are not sufficiently recognised and rarely included into forest planning. The project LIFE+ Making Good Natura aims to develop innovative governance models for agro-forestry sites of the Natura 2000 network based on ES to achieve new possible mechanisms of (self)financing. This paper provides insights into the biophysical and monetary valuation of nine ES, which were quantified for selected Natura 2000 sites in different regions of Italy. Based on our results, Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are discussed in relation to forest planning and management suggesting a new concept for the forest planning. Management plans should hence integrate different financial flows, not only wood or timber, but also different ES which provide more interesting income.
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2017
Davide Pellegrino; U. Schirpke; Davide Marino
Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism | 2018
Uta Schirpke; Rocco Scolozzi; Riccardo Da Re; Mauro Masiero; Davide Pellegrino; Davide Marino
Sustainability | 2018
Davide Marino; Davide Pellegrino
Archive | 2016
Davide Pellegrino; Davide Marino
Archive | 2017
Davide Marino; A Marucci; M Palmieri; Davide Pellegrino; P Gaglioppa; Rossella Guadagno
computational intelligence and security | 2015
Davide Marino; Uta Schirpke; P Gaglioppa; Rossella Guadagno; A Marucci; M Palmieri; Davide Pellegrino; Bruna Comini; Benedetta Concetti
Archive | 2015
Davide Marino; P Gaglioppa; Rossella Guadagno; A Marucci; M Palmieri; Davide Pellegrino