A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the last years, in all Europe, forest logging has increased. The Italian situation is paradigmatic because more than 70% of the broadleaved forests are managed as coppices and new exploitations concerning biomass for energy production have tripled since 2001. The common coppicing method leaves standards uniformly distributed on the ground, but this geometry has proven to not play an effective role in soil erosion control. In this paper, we propose a different method for coppicing geometry, aimed to decrease the soil erosion risk. In particular, the theoretical framework of the model is presented here, employing the USLE framework and discussing ...
Aim of study: to support landscape planning when soil-erosion control and water cycle regulation rep...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
The present study illustrates an original approach for the long-term assessment of soil erosion risk...
A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non-renewable resource, e...
Coppice is considered the oldest form of sustainable forest management in the Mediterranean area. Ge...
Traditional coppice management system is one of the most debated topics in the Mediterranean area, a...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
Coppice silviculture has a long tradition in Italy. Societal demands have led to the development of...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
In the year 2015, the management of the Marganai forest (D.R.E.Am. Italia & R.D.M. Progetti, 2014) h...
AbstractAs a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of ...
Aim of study: to support landscape planning when soil-erosion control and water cycle regulation rep...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
The present study illustrates an original approach for the long-term assessment of soil erosion risk...
A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non-renewable resource, e...
Coppice is considered the oldest form of sustainable forest management in the Mediterranean area. Ge...
Traditional coppice management system is one of the most debated topics in the Mediterranean area, a...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
Coppice silviculture has a long tradition in Italy. Societal demands have led to the development of...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
In the year 2015, the management of the Marganai forest (D.R.E.Am. Italia & R.D.M. Progetti, 2014) h...
AbstractAs a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of ...
Aim of study: to support landscape planning when soil-erosion control and water cycle regulation rep...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
The present study illustrates an original approach for the long-term assessment of soil erosion risk...