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Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Multilayers Polyethylene Film for Crop Protection in Harsh Climatic Conditions

Abdelkader Dehbi; Boulos Youssef; Corinne Chappey; A-H. I. Mourad; Pietro Picuno; Dina Statuto

In this work the performance and durability of a new generation of greenhouse covers, in which the cover is composed of five layers, are investigated. A sand wind ageing was performed under different exposure conditions. Surface morphology and chemical, physical, and thermal characteristics were investigated by using optical microscopy, FTIR, and tensile test techniques. In addition, the mechanical integrity of the five-layer film was assessed. The analysis indicated that the sand wind treatments have a significant influence only on the performance of the film. An attempt has been done to compare the properties of the five-layer film with the monolayer and trilayer films with or without air bubble under similar conditions. The results revealed that the five-layer film proved to be a promising greenhouse covering film.


Natural resources research | 2018

Valorization of Agricultural By-Products Within the “Energyscapes”: Renewable Energy as Driving Force in Modeling Rural Landscape

Dina Statuto; Pia Frederiksen; Pietro Picuno

Due to several growing environmental constraints, renewable energy sources currently play an increasingly crucial role that, owing to their high temporal and spatial variability, needs a careful planning approach. It is important therefore to develop a framework that examines the distribution of different energy sources in a spatio-temporal context. From an energy point of view, a regional territory, such as an internal southern Italian region (the Basilicata Region), can be considered as a paradigmatic case study, because it is characterized by significant sources of renewable energy (e.g., biomass, wind, solar, hydro) connected to its morphological and environmental structure, as well as to its agricultural and food productions. The present paper in based on an analysis of the spatial supply and relationships between renewable energy potentials and rural land, through the use of a Geographic Information System that has been implemented with the aim to analyze the energy system, as well as to optimize the valorization of biomass resources that may be still unutilized within the bioenergy production chain. This study has been carried out even to bridge the gap between energy systems modeling and landscape planning. Within this context, an “Energyscape” may be considered as the effect resulting on the rural landscape from a combination of the supply, demand and infrastructure for energy. This framework could be therefore a starting point for an interdisciplinary analysis able to figure out optimal solutions in decision-making processes, which duly respect the protection and restoring of endangered ecosystems, supporting the decision about an optimal spatial localization of energy plants as well.


Archive | 2015

New Technologies for the Sustainable Management and Planning of Rural Land and Environment

Pietro Picuno; Carmela Sica; Alexandra Dimitrijevic; Alfonso Tortora; Rocco Luigi Capobianco; Dina Statuto

New technologies could be adequately introduced for an improved analysis aimed to the sustainable management and planning of the rural land, as well as its environment and landscape. Nowadays, this analysis is easier and more complete through the use of powerful and reliable tools. Several changes can be considered to be as models of territorial development, useful for an appropriate planning of the human interventions in a rural area. Remote sensing techniques could be employed for the monitoring of agricultural land variation, while Geographical Information Systems are excellent tools for landscape modeling and three-dimensional analysis. In this chapter, land-use changes in a rural area located in southern Italy were analyzed by comparing some historical cartographic supports with modern maps, in order to evaluate the morphological and vegetation variations of the agroforestry land during time. Moreover, a landscape analysis was conducted through the implementation of digital terrain models, which were enriched by draping land cover pictures over them. These elaborations finally enabled an evaluation in a scenic way of the aesthetic quality of the agroforestry landscape, allowing a virtual jump back to time periods when digital aerial photography was not yet even possible. This multi-temporal analysis with the support of GIS techniques revealed to have a great potential for assessing and managing landscape diversity and changes of vegetation, as well as for planning sound interventions over the landscape structures.


Land Use Policy | 2015

Rural landscape planning through spatial modelling and image processing of historical maps

Alfonso Tortora; Dina Statuto; Pietro Picuno


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2016

Analysis of the effects of agricultural land use change on rural environment and landscape through historical cartography and GIS tools

Dina Statuto; Giuseppe Cillis; Pietro Picuno


Land | 2017

Using Historical Maps within a GIS to Analyze Two Centuries of Rural Landscape Changes in Southern Italy

Dina Statuto; Giuseppe Cillis; Pietro Picuno


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2017

Valorisation of vernacular farm buildings for the sustainable development of rural tourism in mountain areas of the Adriatic-Ionian macro-region

Dina Statuto; Pietro Picuno


Proceedings of the 43rd International Symposium on Agricultural Engineering, Actual Tasks on Agricultural Engineering, Opatija, Croatia, 24-27 February 2015 | 2015

Historical cartography and GIS tools for the analysis of land use and landscape changes.

Dina Statuto; G. Cillis; Pietro Picuno; I. Kovačev


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

A GIS approach for the quantification of forest and agricultural biomass in the Basilicata region

Dina Statuto; Alfonso Tortora; Pietro Picuno


International Symposium on New Technologies and Management for Greenoushes – GreenSys 2015 | 2017

The use of shading nets for the greenhouse cultivation of sweet pepper in the Mediterranean area.

Donato Castronuovo; Dina Statuto; Nicola Muro; Pietro Picuno; Vincenzo Candido

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Pietro Picuno

University of Basilicata

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Carmela Sica

University of Basilicata

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Corinne Chappey

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A-H. I. Mourad

United Arab Emirates University

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Abdel-Hamid I. Mourad

United Arab Emirates University

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