Agricultural landscapes cultivated in hilly and mountainous areas, often with terracing practice, could represent for some regions historical heritages and cultural ecosystem services. For this reason, they deserve to be protected. The complex morphology that characterises them, however, makes these areas intrinsically susceptible to hydrogeological instability, such as soil loss due to surface erosion or more severe mass movements. We can identify three major critical factors for such landscapes. The first is related to the socio-economic evolution of contemporary civilization, that increased the land abandonment of several rural regions, leading therefore to a lack of maintenance. A second element is the unsustainable agricultural practic...
Since Neolithic, terraced landscapes have been an essential element for moulding mountain or steep s...
Traditional cultivation terraces are one of the most ancient and conspicuous agricultural landscapes...
Abstract Agricultural terraces are among the most visible and extensive human signatures on differen...
Cultivating in high-steep slope hilly and mountainous landscapes, requires a great effort in terms o...
In order to implement environmental protection, within the Soil Cadastre, previously proposed as a m...
The cultivation of steep slopes is a widespread practice in hilly and mountainous areas around the w...
Preserving natural resources, such as soil, is one of the major challenge for agriculture, in the vi...
Steep-slope agricultural landscapes cover a small fraction of global agricultural areas.1 Despite th...
In recent years, much research have dealt with the impact of human and climate change on the morpho‐...
Climate change scenarios predict an increase in the frequency of heavy rainfall events in some areas...
n the Mediterranean basin, water soil erosion is increasing by extreme rainfall events. Agroforestry...
Soil erosion can cause a progressive degradation of hillslopes, especially in steep-slope agricultur...
The presence of roads is closely linked with the activation of land degradative phenomena such as la...
Hillslope viticulture has a long history in Mediterranean Europe, and still holds important cultural...
New technologies could be adequately introduced for an improved analysis aimed to the sustainable ma...
Since Neolithic, terraced landscapes have been an essential element for moulding mountain or steep s...
Traditional cultivation terraces are one of the most ancient and conspicuous agricultural landscapes...
Abstract Agricultural terraces are among the most visible and extensive human signatures on differen...
Cultivating in high-steep slope hilly and mountainous landscapes, requires a great effort in terms o...
In order to implement environmental protection, within the Soil Cadastre, previously proposed as a m...
The cultivation of steep slopes is a widespread practice in hilly and mountainous areas around the w...
Preserving natural resources, such as soil, is one of the major challenge for agriculture, in the vi...
Steep-slope agricultural landscapes cover a small fraction of global agricultural areas.1 Despite th...
In recent years, much research have dealt with the impact of human and climate change on the morpho‐...
Climate change scenarios predict an increase in the frequency of heavy rainfall events in some areas...
n the Mediterranean basin, water soil erosion is increasing by extreme rainfall events. Agroforestry...
Soil erosion can cause a progressive degradation of hillslopes, especially in steep-slope agricultur...
The presence of roads is closely linked with the activation of land degradative phenomena such as la...
Hillslope viticulture has a long history in Mediterranean Europe, and still holds important cultural...
New technologies could be adequately introduced for an improved analysis aimed to the sustainable ma...
Since Neolithic, terraced landscapes have been an essential element for moulding mountain or steep s...
Traditional cultivation terraces are one of the most ancient and conspicuous agricultural landscapes...
Abstract Agricultural terraces are among the most visible and extensive human signatures on differen...