In archaeological sites, plants and monuments have close interactions, with several positive and negative effects on both sides. Previous data showed that archaeological sites often host high plant biodiversity values, which benefits from the presence of semi-natural habitats arising from cultural heritage conservation policies. To further investigate such biological value, we selected the UNESCO WHS of “Monterozzi” of Tarquinia, an Etruscan necropolis hosting both a Special Protection Area and a Special Area of Conservation for the preservation of nature. In this area, we previously carried out studies on the positive effects of plant cover on the microclimatic stabilisation of the mural paintings in hypogeal tombs, and on the risks due to...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
none2no“It is undeniable that infesting vegetation settling in monumental sites is a paramount cause...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...
In archaeological sites, plants and monuments have close interactions, with several positive and neg...
Archaeological sites can represent a refuge for plant and animal species, protecting them from the p...
Archaeological sites represent a refuge for plant and animal species, rich in biodiversity and prote...
Vegetation management of archaeological sites is a recurrent problem when considering the conservati...
""In this study, we analyzed the relationship between buried archaeological remains (masonries, pave...
The interaction between natural, archaeological and agricultural elements is evident in many histori...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
In Italy occur about 240 archaeological areas or parks and more than 1500 main monumental complexes;...
Plants growing on ancient buildings and archaeological remains pose a severe threat to their conserv...
none5siFirst online: 23 December 2015Sacred natural sites (SNS) are instances of biocultural landsca...
""The flora of the archaeological area of Maxentius’s villa (Rome) was tested as bioindicator of bur...
The conservation of underground tombs is affected by several physical-chemical and biological factor...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
none2no“It is undeniable that infesting vegetation settling in monumental sites is a paramount cause...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...
In archaeological sites, plants and monuments have close interactions, with several positive and neg...
Archaeological sites can represent a refuge for plant and animal species, protecting them from the p...
Archaeological sites represent a refuge for plant and animal species, rich in biodiversity and prote...
Vegetation management of archaeological sites is a recurrent problem when considering the conservati...
""In this study, we analyzed the relationship between buried archaeological remains (masonries, pave...
The interaction between natural, archaeological and agricultural elements is evident in many histori...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
In Italy occur about 240 archaeological areas or parks and more than 1500 main monumental complexes;...
Plants growing on ancient buildings and archaeological remains pose a severe threat to their conserv...
none5siFirst online: 23 December 2015Sacred natural sites (SNS) are instances of biocultural landsca...
""The flora of the archaeological area of Maxentius’s villa (Rome) was tested as bioindicator of bur...
The conservation of underground tombs is affected by several physical-chemical and biological factor...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
none2no“It is undeniable that infesting vegetation settling in monumental sites is a paramount cause...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...