Protected Areas (PAs) are recognized as the most important core 'units' for in situ conservation. In spite of this, many studies have demonstrated that the existing PAs system often does not represent and protect the biodiversity of a region. Gap analysis methods are widely applied and documented as useful instruments to identify elements that need further protection. In this context, we introduce the concepts of potentiality of a territory using Potential Natural Vegetation mapping for conservation prioritization. A Gap analysis of Natura 2000 network in Itay was performed to evaluate the representativeness of the Potential Natural Vegetation types. In this context, the PNV map, reflecting the diversity and spatial arrangement of the natur...
Sardinia hosts 186 endemic plant species and represents an important centre for Mediterranean biodiv...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
We performed a gap analysis of protected area networks in Italy to assess the representativeness of ...
The aims of this study are to describe the ecological classification of land in Italy and to show ho...
In the last 40 years, Italy has seen important changes: human pressure is increasing in flat and coa...
As the world’s largest coordinated network of protected areas, the Natura 2000 network (N2k) encompa...
Additive partition of diversity as standard for the selection of protected areas: the natural reserv...
<div><p></p><p>The aims of this paper are to describe the state of the environmental knowledge of th...
Listed and rare species are abundant in temporary freshwater habitats. Among them, the endemic conti...
Conservation challenges are particularly important within regional hotspots of biodiversity. This is...
Even if the establishment of nature reserves is to date a reality and the increase of protected area...
Biodiversity protection in the European Union has its legal foundations in two directives (Directive...
Sardinia hosts 186 endemic plant species and represents an important centre for Mediterranean biodiv...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
We performed a gap analysis of protected area networks in Italy to assess the representativeness of ...
The aims of this study are to describe the ecological classification of land in Italy and to show ho...
In the last 40 years, Italy has seen important changes: human pressure is increasing in flat and coa...
As the world’s largest coordinated network of protected areas, the Natura 2000 network (N2k) encompa...
Additive partition of diversity as standard for the selection of protected areas: the natural reserv...
<div><p></p><p>The aims of this paper are to describe the state of the environmental knowledge of th...
Listed and rare species are abundant in temporary freshwater habitats. Among them, the endemic conti...
Conservation challenges are particularly important within regional hotspots of biodiversity. This is...
Even if the establishment of nature reserves is to date a reality and the increase of protected area...
Biodiversity protection in the European Union has its legal foundations in two directives (Directive...
Sardinia hosts 186 endemic plant species and represents an important centre for Mediterranean biodiv...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...
The conservation of species and habitats is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts, partic...