Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a tree species native to the western Mediterranean Basin (EUFORGEN 2019). Cork oak forests are human-shaped ecosystems that have to be managed to be preserved in a long-term perspective. Cork oak stands range from closed forests to open woodlands, provide high ecosystem services, mainly through cork production, support high biodiversity and provide carbon storage and water regulation services. Due to their important ecological role, these ecosystems are listed in the European Habitats Directive (Habitat 9330: Quercus suber forests, EEC, 1992). In the last years, especially in Italy, cork oak stands are undergoing a relevant regression due to the decline of traditional management. The most extensive cork oak f...
The agro-silvopastoral system “montado” dominates the landscape of the south-western Iberian Peninsu...
The economic importance of cork oak forests is mainly attributable to the role of provisioning non-t...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítuloThe lack of natural regeneration and the depletio...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a tree species native to the western Mediterranean Basin (EUFORGEN 20...
The economic importance of cork forests is mainly attributable to the role of provision...
The economic importance of cork forests is mainly attributable to the role of provision...
The cork oak is one of the most important tree species in the Mediterranean basin, where it covers m...
The cork oak is one of the most important tree species in the Mediterranean basin, where it covers m...
The traditional agro-silvo-pastoral system is characterized by wooded grasslands derived from human-...
The traditional agro-silvo-pastoral system is characterized by wooded grasslands derived from human-...
The uneven presence of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.) within its distribution range is not only det...
Global change effects can determine major changes in species distribution and productivity. In the M...
Conservation of the unique cork oak habitat (both as sparse forest with a well-developed shrub and h...
Il congresso affronta le principali tematiche della filiera, dalla biodiversità alla pianificazione ...
Portuguese forest area has a great expression being around 39%. Since the last centuries the Quercus...
The agro-silvopastoral system “montado” dominates the landscape of the south-western Iberian Peninsu...
The economic importance of cork oak forests is mainly attributable to the role of provisioning non-t...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítuloThe lack of natural regeneration and the depletio...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a tree species native to the western Mediterranean Basin (EUFORGEN 20...
The economic importance of cork forests is mainly attributable to the role of provision...
The economic importance of cork forests is mainly attributable to the role of provision...
The cork oak is one of the most important tree species in the Mediterranean basin, where it covers m...
The cork oak is one of the most important tree species in the Mediterranean basin, where it covers m...
The traditional agro-silvo-pastoral system is characterized by wooded grasslands derived from human-...
The traditional agro-silvo-pastoral system is characterized by wooded grasslands derived from human-...
The uneven presence of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.) within its distribution range is not only det...
Global change effects can determine major changes in species distribution and productivity. In the M...
Conservation of the unique cork oak habitat (both as sparse forest with a well-developed shrub and h...
Il congresso affronta le principali tematiche della filiera, dalla biodiversità alla pianificazione ...
Portuguese forest area has a great expression being around 39%. Since the last centuries the Quercus...
The agro-silvopastoral system “montado” dominates the landscape of the south-western Iberian Peninsu...
The economic importance of cork oak forests is mainly attributable to the role of provisioning non-t...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítuloThe lack of natural regeneration and the depletio...