Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, including economic and population growth, land-use changes and climate variations. The level of land vulnerability to degradation and its growth over time are distributed heterogeneously over space, concentrating on landscapes exposed to high human pressure. The present study investigates the level of land vulnerability to degradation in a shrinking urban area (Rome, Italy) at four points in time (1960, 1990, 2000 and 2010) and it identifies relevant factors negatively impacting the quality of land and the level of landscape fragmentation. A multi-domain assessment of land vulnerability incorporating indicators of climate quality, soil quality, ve...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
The present contribution discusses recent findings in environmental issues dealing with desertificat...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
DistrictAs cropland management and land use shifted towards more intensive practices, global land d...
Land vulnerable to desertification increased in the Mediterranean basin since World War II due to s...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
: Vulnerability to land degradation in Mediterranean Europe increased substantially in the last deca...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
Being a relatively less known driver of land vulnerability to degradation in Southern Europe, the ne...
Urban expansion determines socioeconomic and environmental changes with unpredictable impacts on per...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
The present contribution discusses recent findings in environmental issues dealing with desertificat...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
DistrictAs cropland management and land use shifted towards more intensive practices, global land d...
Land vulnerable to desertification increased in the Mediterranean basin since World War II due to s...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
: Vulnerability to land degradation in Mediterranean Europe increased substantially in the last deca...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
Being a relatively less known driver of land vulnerability to degradation in Southern Europe, the ne...
Urban expansion determines socioeconomic and environmental changes with unpredictable impacts on per...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
The present contribution discusses recent findings in environmental issues dealing with desertificat...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...