Maintaining ecosystem continuity has become a central element in spatial planning policies. Several authors acknowledge the environmental, also known as landscape, fragmentation due to human action as one of the main causes which have negative effects on biodiversity. The phenomenon consists of the transformation of larger patches of habitat in smaller ones, or fragments, which tend to be more isolated than in the original condition. It is extremely evident in urban areas, including settlements and various transport and mobility infrastructures, whose main ecological effects include loss of habitat, increased mortality of plants, and isolation of animal and vegetal species. In this paper, we assess landscape fragmentation dynamics of six la...
Aim: Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the most important factors drivingcurrent biodiversit...
This study investigates changes over time (2006–2012) in the composition of agro-forest landscape mo...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) assumes spatial disparities in land ...
Maintaining ecosystem continuity has become a central element in spatial planning policies. Several ...
Maintaining continuity of the ecosystem is becoming a central element in spatial planning policies. ...
Landscape fragmentation (LF) is the process, according to which landscape parts (patches) become sma...
Landscape fragmentation (LF) consists of the progressive subdivision of original habitat areas in sm...
The European Landscape Convention has opened a new perspective about the study of landscape, acknowl...
Transport and mobility infrastructures (TMIs) are well-known causes of landscape fragmentation (LF)....
In the Mediterranean Region, habitat loss and fragmentation severely affect coastal wetlands, due to...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity. Original forest...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity. Original forest...
This work has being carried out within the framework of the IMCA (Integrated Monitoring of Coastal ...
Italy is a densely populated country, where most of the land is actively used by its human populatio...
Landscape fragmentation is the phenomenon of breaking up natural areas into smaller, more isolated u...
Aim: Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the most important factors drivingcurrent biodiversit...
This study investigates changes over time (2006–2012) in the composition of agro-forest landscape mo...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) assumes spatial disparities in land ...
Maintaining ecosystem continuity has become a central element in spatial planning policies. Several ...
Maintaining continuity of the ecosystem is becoming a central element in spatial planning policies. ...
Landscape fragmentation (LF) is the process, according to which landscape parts (patches) become sma...
Landscape fragmentation (LF) consists of the progressive subdivision of original habitat areas in sm...
The European Landscape Convention has opened a new perspective about the study of landscape, acknowl...
Transport and mobility infrastructures (TMIs) are well-known causes of landscape fragmentation (LF)....
In the Mediterranean Region, habitat loss and fragmentation severely affect coastal wetlands, due to...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity. Original forest...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity. Original forest...
This work has being carried out within the framework of the IMCA (Integrated Monitoring of Coastal ...
Italy is a densely populated country, where most of the land is actively used by its human populatio...
Landscape fragmentation is the phenomenon of breaking up natural areas into smaller, more isolated u...
Aim: Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the most important factors drivingcurrent biodiversit...
This study investigates changes over time (2006–2012) in the composition of agro-forest landscape mo...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) assumes spatial disparities in land ...