2015
DOI: 10.4129/ifm.2015.4.01
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Adaptive forest governance to face land use change impacts in Italy: a review

Abstract: Land use change is one of the most important drivers for the reduction of ecosystem resilience, and the loss of biodiversity and services provision. This is a peculiar challenge, especially in

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“…For example, increasing harvesting intensity may lead to a strong reduction of the total biomass and, subsequently, of carbon stock over the short run, particularly in younger and more intensively managed forest stands (see also [57]). Especially in forest landscapes in the Mediterranean region, which are often abandoned or degraded [58], forest management and planning must balance incomes with increased ecosystem resilience and stability [59]. This is the case for the Mediterranean and mountainous coniferous plantations in the investigated area, where TESV increased by approximately 32 M €, especially due to the adoption of thinning practices in previously unmanaged forest stands when passing from the BaU to NC management strategy.…”
Section: Forest Ecosystem Servicesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For example, increasing harvesting intensity may lead to a strong reduction of the total biomass and, subsequently, of carbon stock over the short run, particularly in younger and more intensively managed forest stands (see also [57]). Especially in forest landscapes in the Mediterranean region, which are often abandoned or degraded [58], forest management and planning must balance incomes with increased ecosystem resilience and stability [59]. This is the case for the Mediterranean and mountainous coniferous plantations in the investigated area, where TESV increased by approximately 32 M €, especially due to the adoption of thinning practices in previously unmanaged forest stands when passing from the BaU to NC management strategy.…”
Section: Forest Ecosystem Servicesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Questi esempi rendono chiaro il ruolo che la gestione forestale sostenibile può assumere in determinate situazioni nel mantenere elevati livelli di biodiversità, tanto nel paesaggio quanto nel singolo bosco, nell'aumentare la resilienza e resistenza dei popolamenti agli eventi estremi (si pensi ad esempio all'elevata vulnerabilità dei rimboschimenti di pino o alla problematica delle specie aliene invasive - Marchi et al 2017, Sitzia et al 2016) e nel garantire che la foresta continui a fornire beni e servizi in grado di migliorare la qualità della vita delle persone (Marchetti et al 2018a, Vizzarri et al 2015.…”
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