In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewable resource, erosion is of special concern. The vegetation covers, at both soil and canopy level, provides essential protection to the soil against the rainfall erosivity and reduces considerably the water erosion rate. Consequently vegetation management may affect soil erosion. We focused our attention on old coppice beech forest growing on a steep slope (28-32°) and subjected to conversion to high stand. With the aim of obtaining information on surface water flow and the mineral soil loss, three runoff-erosion plots (10 m long 3 m wide) were installed in catchments in Lombardy Alps (Intelvi Valley, Com...
Converting beech coppices into high forest stands has been promoted in the last decades as a manage...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
In European mountain regions, forests play an important role in the mitigation of risk due to natura...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the...
Sweet chestnut has been fundamental for Italian mountainous economies for many centuries. This kind ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the possible effects of coppice conversion to high forest o...
Converting beech coppices into high forest stands has been promoted in the last decades as a manage...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
In European mountain regions, forests play an important role in the mitigation of risk due to natura...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the...
Sweet chestnut has been fundamental for Italian mountainous economies for many centuries. This kind ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the possible effects of coppice conversion to high forest o...
Converting beech coppices into high forest stands has been promoted in the last decades as a manage...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...