The restoration of highly natural areas, such as mountain territories, is a very important issue for those involved in land management and nature conservation. This study reports data provided by the analysis of the vegetation of an area of the Scalve Valley (Lombardy, Italy) which underwent environmental restoration and soil stabilization work using soil bioengineering techniques following a landslide that occurred in 1992. Data on the vegetation, acquired by performing several phytosociological relev\ue9s (inside and outside the area) according to the Braun-Blanquet method (1964), were used to analyze the floristic and ecological characteristics of the plant communities currently present in the area. The Ecological Index of Maturity (EIM)...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
We found that topographic and soil conditions drive the species assemblage in pastures after crop a...
This paper presents the ecological index of maturity (EIM), a new index for evaluating the vegetatio...
Mountain environments play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity despite becoming more vulnerab...
The evaluation of the success of soil bioengi- neering work is an issue still poorly addressed by th...
The research described in this PhD dissertation was conducted during the period 2014-2016 at the Cen...
This study examined the vegetation composition of five sites of the Southern Alps (Val Camonica, Ita...
Landslides in Italy and especially in the Emilia Romagna region represent a characteristic component...
This study examined the vegetation composition of five sites of the Southern Alps (Val Camonica, Ita...
Abandoned croplands can be considered a new category of »scattered elements« of mountain landscapes....
Because of its geological structure, in the Emilia-Romagna Region over 32,000 landslides have been i...
A general trend of scrub encroachment and natural forest expansion (old-field succession) has been o...
AbstractCessation of agricultural management and subsequent natural forest succession has been the p...
This study analyzed the ecological role of agroecosystems in maintaining landscape diversity and sus...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
We found that topographic and soil conditions drive the species assemblage in pastures after crop a...
This paper presents the ecological index of maturity (EIM), a new index for evaluating the vegetatio...
Mountain environments play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity despite becoming more vulnerab...
The evaluation of the success of soil bioengi- neering work is an issue still poorly addressed by th...
The research described in this PhD dissertation was conducted during the period 2014-2016 at the Cen...
This study examined the vegetation composition of five sites of the Southern Alps (Val Camonica, Ita...
Landslides in Italy and especially in the Emilia Romagna region represent a characteristic component...
This study examined the vegetation composition of five sites of the Southern Alps (Val Camonica, Ita...
Abandoned croplands can be considered a new category of »scattered elements« of mountain landscapes....
Because of its geological structure, in the Emilia-Romagna Region over 32,000 landslides have been i...
A general trend of scrub encroachment and natural forest expansion (old-field succession) has been o...
AbstractCessation of agricultural management and subsequent natural forest succession has been the p...
This study analyzed the ecological role of agroecosystems in maintaining landscape diversity and sus...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
We found that topographic and soil conditions drive the species assemblage in pastures after crop a...