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Traditional land uses enhanced plant biodiversity in a Mediterranean agro-silvo-pastoral system
Authors:S. Bagella  M. C. Caria  E. Farris  I. Rossetti  R. Filigheddu
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Scienze della Natura e del Territorio, University of Sassari, Italy;2. Nucleo Ricerca Desertificazione NRD, University of Sassari, Italy;3. Nucleo Ricerca Desertificazione NRD, University of Sassari, Italy
Abstract:Mediterranean agro-silvo-pastoral systems play a key role in view of the positive contribution that they could offer to a sustainable development of European agriculture. The knowledge of the vegetation dynamics and of the processes and land uses favoring different vegetation types related to the same actual potential natural vegetation (PNV) could represent a sound reference framework for monitoring and managing plant biodiversity in these systems. The aim of the research was to evaluate plant diversity along a gradient of use intensity comparing the actual vegetation versus the PNV. The results of our research showed that in the studied Mediterranean agro-silvo-pastoral system, included in the same environmental unit, human activities enhanced plant biodiversity. Moreover, the case study presented here confirmed the effectiveness of those landscape approaches comparing actual vegetation versus the PNV for plant biodiversity monitoring and reinforced previous studies showing the effect of human activities on plant community diversity at the environmental unit scale in different biogeographical contexts.
Keywords:Environmental unit  Habitat Directive  land use intensity  landscape  phytosociology  potential natural vegetation  Quercus suber
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