The aims of this study are to describe the ecological classification of land in Italy and to show how the resulting land units can act as reliable frameworks for coarse scale environmental analyses that can be used to implement national conservation strategies. We first collected, homogenised and drew physical thematic maps, which were then linked to biological and human features. We then performed a gap analysis of land heterogeneity compared with Natural Protected Areas and Natura2000 network on the basis of three categories: Total gaps, Partial gaps, and Protected. Moreover, we assessed the conservation status of the land units by summarising the environmental quality using the Index of landscape Conservation. We identified and mapped 3 ...
Landscape analysis is regarded as a new tool for monitoring and judging land use patterns in terms o...
This paper deals with the development of a hierarchical land classification for describing and mappi...
Based on a robust methodological process for classification and mapping, The Ecoregions of Italy pro...
Protected Areas (PAs) are recognized as the most important core 'units' for in situ conservation. In...
The aim of the present paper is to illustrate the basic data and the methodological approach propose...
This study analyzed the ecological role of agroecosystems in maintaining landscape diversity and sus...
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...
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats an...
<div><p>Ecological regions or ecoregions derive from ecological classification of land and represent...
The present work proposes a criterion to classify landscape into naturalness systems using four leve...
<div><p></p><p>The aims of this paper are to describe the state of the environmental knowledge of th...
Landscape naturalness and landscape biodiversity are closely connected with ecosystem sustainability...
Landscape analysis is regarded as a new tool for monitoring and judging land use patterns in terms o...
This paper deals with the development of a hierarchical land classification for describing and mappi...
Based on a robust methodological process for classification and mapping, The Ecoregions of Italy pro...
Protected Areas (PAs) are recognized as the most important core 'units' for in situ conservation. In...
The aim of the present paper is to illustrate the basic data and the methodological approach propose...
This study analyzed the ecological role of agroecosystems in maintaining landscape diversity and sus...
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...
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats an...
<div><p>Ecological regions or ecoregions derive from ecological classification of land and represent...
The present work proposes a criterion to classify landscape into naturalness systems using four leve...
<div><p></p><p>The aims of this paper are to describe the state of the environmental knowledge of th...
Landscape naturalness and landscape biodiversity are closely connected with ecosystem sustainability...
Landscape analysis is regarded as a new tool for monitoring and judging land use patterns in terms o...
This paper deals with the development of a hierarchical land classification for describing and mappi...
Based on a robust methodological process for classification and mapping, The Ecoregions of Italy pro...