The present paper describes a research that, based on the evolutionary data of the urban settlement over a period of half a century, shows the changes undergone by the various landscape categories of Southern Italy. The regions involved are four (Campania, Basilicata, Puglia and Calabria) and share renowned urban, economic and social issues such as unauthorised development, low income per capita and organised crime. All this has produced profound transformations on some of the most important and rare Italian landscapes, such as coastal plains and coastal carbonate slabs. Uncontrolled urban sprawl has further provoked an environmental crisis and eco-friendly insularisation of the yet numerous and valuable protected areas of this geographical...
The consumption of the soil due to urbanization it is a phenomena already for many years under obser...
This study was aimed at analyzing land-use/land-cover changes (LULCCs) in a protected area, the Pres...
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land, and the c...
<span lang="EN-US">The phenomenon of urban sprawl has been already recognized as one of the major an...
Land take is a phenomenon of great concern nowadays because of the large number of its negative impa...
Italian coastal areas have been subject to strong anthropogenic pressure and urbanization processes ...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
The coastal landscapes are an important part of the identity, history and collective memory of Italy...
Italy is facing an almost irreversible, extremely serious condition. A vital asset for humankind and...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
Artificial land use trends could represent an effective indicator of the settlement process quality ...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
Italy is facing an almost irreversible, extremely serious condition. A vital asset for humankind and...
This paper presents a landscape analysis of land cover change in the Municipality of Rome from 1954 ...
The consumption of the soil due to urbanization it is a phenomena already for many years under obser...
This study was aimed at analyzing land-use/land-cover changes (LULCCs) in a protected area, the Pres...
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land, and the c...
<span lang="EN-US">The phenomenon of urban sprawl has been already recognized as one of the major an...
Land take is a phenomenon of great concern nowadays because of the large number of its negative impa...
Italian coastal areas have been subject to strong anthropogenic pressure and urbanization processes ...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
The coastal landscapes are an important part of the identity, history and collective memory of Italy...
Italy is facing an almost irreversible, extremely serious condition. A vital asset for humankind and...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
Artificial land use trends could represent an effective indicator of the settlement process quality ...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
Italy is facing an almost irreversible, extremely serious condition. A vital asset for humankind and...
This paper presents a landscape analysis of land cover change in the Municipality of Rome from 1954 ...
The consumption of the soil due to urbanization it is a phenomena already for many years under obser...
This study was aimed at analyzing land-use/land-cover changes (LULCCs) in a protected area, the Pres...
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land, and the c...