The Italian strategy for biodiversity underlines the necessity to integrate nature conservation policies with the active participation of stakeholders and of the government at any level. Moreover, there is a need to combine ecology and economy in a framework where natural conservation is an added value of social and economic development. Policies based on ecosystem services (ESs) and sustainable activities are able to reduce the marginalization of the local productions and to improve new economies fitted on the local resources. In this framework, the park’s role is not only linked to the natural conservation aims but it is becoming critical for an innovative development, based on the huge nature role for the overall collective weal...
A growing demand at several levels of territorial government concerns the need for tools to support ...
In Italy, the first law that puts landscape and historical buildings under public control was imple...
Although Natura 2000 sites and protected areas are the backbone of the EU’s nature and biodiversity...
The Italian strategy for biodiversity underlines the necessity to integrate nature conservation pol...
Biodiversity conservation and sustainable use guarantee the correct functioning of ecosystems as wel...
Remarks on the ecological network new functions The ecological network was born as a response to th...
Recently, in Italy, a legislative proposal has been set to reform the role and the functions of natu...
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Pragmatically, the same “utilitarian” vision underlying the ecosystem service paradigm seems to allo...
This study faces the issue of the improvement of the ecological functionality of the Nature Network ...
Landscape naturalness and landscape biodiversity are closely connected with ecosystem sustainability...
The interdependence between human activities and natural environment has shaped the forest landscape...
Ecosystem Services (ESs) deliver benefits to human beings by providing them with goods and services,...
Although forest ecosystems are fundamental sources of services and global biodiversity, their capaci...
Ecosystems are assaulted by human activities in a variety of ways resulting in perturbations that im...
A growing demand at several levels of territorial government concerns the need for tools to support ...
In Italy, the first law that puts landscape and historical buildings under public control was imple...
Although Natura 2000 sites and protected areas are the backbone of the EU’s nature and biodiversity...
The Italian strategy for biodiversity underlines the necessity to integrate nature conservation pol...
Biodiversity conservation and sustainable use guarantee the correct functioning of ecosystems as wel...
Remarks on the ecological network new functions The ecological network was born as a response to th...
Recently, in Italy, a legislative proposal has been set to reform the role and the functions of natu...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p...
Pragmatically, the same “utilitarian” vision underlying the ecosystem service paradigm seems to allo...
This study faces the issue of the improvement of the ecological functionality of the Nature Network ...
Landscape naturalness and landscape biodiversity are closely connected with ecosystem sustainability...
The interdependence between human activities and natural environment has shaped the forest landscape...
Ecosystem Services (ESs) deliver benefits to human beings by providing them with goods and services,...
Although forest ecosystems are fundamental sources of services and global biodiversity, their capaci...
Ecosystems are assaulted by human activities in a variety of ways resulting in perturbations that im...
A growing demand at several levels of territorial government concerns the need for tools to support ...
In Italy, the first law that puts landscape and historical buildings under public control was imple...
Although Natura 2000 sites and protected areas are the backbone of the EU’s nature and biodiversity...