In the last 40 years, Italy has seen important changes: human pressure is increasing in flat and coastal areas while internal mountainous areas are being abandoned and naturally reforested. These changes have substantial impacts on the biodiversity of the region but no conservation strategy has ever explicitly considered them, and no systematic assessment of the existing protected areas has been carried out. We used a combination of distribution models and extents of occurrence to perform a gap analysis and an irreplaceability analysis. We evaluated the effectiveness of the protected areas for the conservation of terrestrial vertebrates, and we identified regions, species, and strategies that appear to be priorities for expanding and consol...
Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The Mediterran...
To improve effectiveness of protected areas, selection of priority areas should include consideratio...
The European Union has made extensive biodiversity conservation efforts with the Habitats and Birds ...
Protected Areas (PAs) are recognized as the most important core 'units' for in situ conservation. In...
Abstract Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The M...
Aim: Gap analysis measures the percentage of protected species distribution and generally compares i...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
Sardinia is home to three bat species of chief conservation importance, the endemic Plecotus sardus ...
International audienceA crucial stage in systematic conservation planning is the definition of expli...
The aims of this study are to describe the ecological classification of land in Italy and to show ho...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
Land abandonment is causing woodland expansion and loss of open habitats in the Alps, coupled with a...
Planning conservation actions requires detailed information on species' geographic distribution. Spe...
Large carnivores are particularly sensitive to human-induced changes in their habitat, and this has ...
Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The Mediterran...
To improve effectiveness of protected areas, selection of priority areas should include consideratio...
The European Union has made extensive biodiversity conservation efforts with the Habitats and Birds ...
Protected Areas (PAs) are recognized as the most important core 'units' for in situ conservation. In...
Abstract Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The M...
Aim: Gap analysis measures the percentage of protected species distribution and generally compares i...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
Sardinia is home to three bat species of chief conservation importance, the endemic Plecotus sardus ...
International audienceA crucial stage in systematic conservation planning is the definition of expli...
The aims of this study are to describe the ecological classification of land in Italy and to show ho...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
Land abandonment is causing woodland expansion and loss of open habitats in the Alps, coupled with a...
Planning conservation actions requires detailed information on species' geographic distribution. Spe...
Large carnivores are particularly sensitive to human-induced changes in their habitat, and this has ...
Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The Mediterran...
To improve effectiveness of protected areas, selection of priority areas should include consideratio...
The European Union has made extensive biodiversity conservation efforts with the Habitats and Birds ...