Sweet chestnut has been fundamental for Italian mountainous economies for many centuries. This kind of forest was traditionally managed by coppicing in shortly rotation (15-20 years) to rapidly produce wood biomass until half of XX century. In the last decades these forests were in large part abandoned due to change in economy which made coppiced forest management unprofitable, especially in steeper slopes and where forest viability is scarce. As a consequence most of them are over aged and very dense, leading to an observed increasing in localized slope instability, primary because of the uprooting of stools (Vogt et al., 2006). In this work the effect of the abandon of chestnut coppice on slope stability was analyzed, focusing on shallow ...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
In the last twenty years, several rainfall-induced landslides occurred in areas surrounding Mount Ve...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...
Sweet chestnut dominates the Italian mountainous territories, and in particular the lowand mid- alti...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...
Gap-oriented forestry is a subject that is gaining interest worldwide as a compromise between econom...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
The high stem density of coppice stands, their rapid growth and the permanence of root systems in th...
The prescription of stand rotation according to site conditions and economic targets requires yield ...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...
In areas with similar soil properties and geomorphological conditions, different land uses could pro...
Commonly, in Italy coppice utilization consists in a felling of about 80-85% of the above-ground woo...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
In the last twenty years, several rainfall-induced landslides occurred in areas surrounding Mount Ve...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...
Sweet chestnut dominates the Italian mountainous territories, and in particular the lowand mid- alti...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...
Gap-oriented forestry is a subject that is gaining interest worldwide as a compromise between econom...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
The high stem density of coppice stands, their rapid growth and the permanence of root systems in th...
The prescription of stand rotation according to site conditions and economic targets requires yield ...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...
In areas with similar soil properties and geomorphological conditions, different land uses could pro...
Commonly, in Italy coppice utilization consists in a felling of about 80-85% of the above-ground woo...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
In the last twenty years, several rainfall-induced landslides occurred in areas surrounding Mount Ve...