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Changes and disturbances of forest ecosystems caused by human activities in the western part of the mediterranean basin
Authors:M Barbero  G Bonin  R Loisel  P Quézel
Institution:1. Institut Méditerranéen d'Ecologie et Paléoécologie, Laboratoire de Botanique et Ecologie Méditerranéenne, Université d'Aix-Marseille III, Marseille, France
Abstract:The development of socio-economic activity over the past ten years in the Mediterranean region has induced severe changes in the main natural forest ecosystems.In the northern Mediterranean, rural depopulation has accelerated since the end of the second World War, particularly since the establishment of Common Market agricultural policies, and led to an under-utilization of species causing a strong biological resurgence of the forest, even at high altitudes. This means that, at the present time, the extension of expansion model coniferous forests is favored by their capacities for spatial, biological and ecological selection. Along with this, the under-utilization of sclerophyllous (resistance model) and deciduous (stabilization model) oak coppices has led to the establishment of new forest structures and architectures which are notably different from the main climatic groups defined up to now by phytosociological and synchronic methods. Two new forms of disturbances have appeared:
Keywords:Mediterranean forests  Changes  Disturbances  Human activities  Dynamic models
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