The Lagoon of Venice is one of the largest and important Coastal Transitional Ecosystems of the Mediterranean (Tagliapietra et al. 2009). Human presence has constantly modified the original estuarine structure so that the lagoon can be nowadays considered as a human-oriented ecosystem, still maintaining strong natural traits. It is located at the north-western part of the Adriatic Sea between the current mouths of the Sile and Brenta rivers, ranging in latitude between 45,18 - 45,57 N and 12,12 - 12,63 E in Longitude (Fig. 1). The lagoon is connected to the sea by three lagoon-inlets and the physical separation between the lagoon and the Adriatic Sea is constituted by two barrier islands and the two spits. The lagoon is about 50 km long a...
What long ago started as a small fishing village, seeking refuge from the Romans, slowly evolved int...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The Lagoon of Venice covers a surface area of about 550 km2, roughly 80% of which is covered by wate...
The Venice lagoon—the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon—is characterized by the presence at its e...
The Venice lagoon - the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon connected to the Adriatic Sea – compris...
The Venice lagoon - the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon connected to the Adriatic Sea – compris...
This paper aims to present a picture of the lagoon of Venice and analyze the combined effects of nat...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...
The northern Venice Lagoon (SCI IT3250031) holds several Annex I-listed habitats of the Habitats Dir...
The northern Venice Lagoon (SCI IT3250031) holds several Annex I-listed habitats of the Habitats Dir...
The northern Venice Lagoon (SCI IT3250031) holds several Annex I-listed habitats of the Habitats Dir...
none6noTidal landscapes are currently threatened by climate change and increasing human interference...
Transitional territories such as lagoons are among the most impacted and delicate environments, thre...
What long ago started as a small fishing village, seeking refuge from the Romans, slowly evolved int...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The Lagoon of Venice covers a surface area of about 550 km2, roughly 80% of which is covered by wate...
The Venice lagoon—the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon—is characterized by the presence at its e...
The Venice lagoon - the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon connected to the Adriatic Sea – compris...
The Venice lagoon - the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon connected to the Adriatic Sea – compris...
This paper aims to present a picture of the lagoon of Venice and analyze the combined effects of nat...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...
The northern Venice Lagoon (SCI IT3250031) holds several Annex I-listed habitats of the Habitats Dir...
The northern Venice Lagoon (SCI IT3250031) holds several Annex I-listed habitats of the Habitats Dir...
The northern Venice Lagoon (SCI IT3250031) holds several Annex I-listed habitats of the Habitats Dir...
none6noTidal landscapes are currently threatened by climate change and increasing human interference...
Transitional territories such as lagoons are among the most impacted and delicate environments, thre...
What long ago started as a small fishing village, seeking refuge from the Romans, slowly evolved int...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...