National parks play an important role in the conservation of biodiversity, mainly excluding human influence following the IUCN approach. However, in Europe, they are often characterized by a high percentage of traditional cultural landscape elements, which require active management. This calls into question whether the national park protection strategy is always appropriate. Here, we follow this question by taking the soil seed bank of various habitats of the Asinara National Park (Sardinia, Italy) as an example. Asinara is a suitable model region, as the island mainly consists of traditional cultural landscape elements, but the main conservation goals include afforestation plans and nature development promotion, which creates a trade-off b...
This paper proposes a managerial and policy view of land use based on the systems perspective. The f...
Changes in land use are among the forces shaping Earth’s surface. In many industrialized areas, the ...
Rural cultural landscapes are social−ecological systems that have been shaped by traditional h...
none5siFirst online: 23 December 2015Sacred natural sites (SNS) are instances of biocultural landsca...
<div><p></p><p>The aims of this paper are to describe the state of the environmental knowledge of th...
There is growing awareness that protected areas (PA) may not suffice to deliver all the targets set ...
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats an...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
The Euro-Mediterranean coastal area is an ‘artificial' landscape par excellence, having been moulded...
Cultural landscapes are the result of social–ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout hi...
Following the increase in protected territories over recent years, emphasis has been laid on improvi...
Agriculture, during its millenarian history, had contributed to shape impressive cultural landscapes...
Because of the risks connected to the global change and the continuous worsening of environmental co...
This paper proposes a managerial and policy view of land use based on the systems perspective. The f...
Changes in land use are among the forces shaping Earth’s surface. In many industrialized areas, the ...
Rural cultural landscapes are social−ecological systems that have been shaped by traditional h...
none5siFirst online: 23 December 2015Sacred natural sites (SNS) are instances of biocultural landsca...
<div><p></p><p>The aims of this paper are to describe the state of the environmental knowledge of th...
There is growing awareness that protected areas (PA) may not suffice to deliver all the targets set ...
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats an...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
The Euro-Mediterranean coastal area is an ‘artificial' landscape par excellence, having been moulded...
Cultural landscapes are the result of social–ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout hi...
Following the increase in protected territories over recent years, emphasis has been laid on improvi...
Agriculture, during its millenarian history, had contributed to shape impressive cultural landscapes...
Because of the risks connected to the global change and the continuous worsening of environmental co...
This paper proposes a managerial and policy view of land use based on the systems perspective. The f...
Changes in land use are among the forces shaping Earth’s surface. In many industrialized areas, the ...
Rural cultural landscapes are social−ecological systems that have been shaped by traditional h...