Agricultural marginality is a multifaceted issue, being related to place-specific socioeconomic contexts and highly-variable technological conditions. The coexistence of different classification systems of these variables makes hard any attempt to have a general definition of agricultural marginality. Moreover, the spatially explicit identification of marginal lands is still challenging mostly due to the lack of reliable data sources at both country and regional scale. Accordingly, this paper evaluates the degree of economic marginality of agricultural land, using Italy as a representative case study for southern Europe. A spatial analysis of farmland profitability and constraints for agricultural activities (topography and biodiversity conservation) is proposed to identify three classes of agricultural land, namely ‘unsuitable’, ‘supramarginal’ and ‘marginal’ lands. Results show that almost 39% of agricultural land in Italy can be classified as ‘marginal'; its spatial distribution and characteristics are also analyzed and discussed in relation to different background conditions. The proposed approach provides a valuable methodology supporting land-use planning and decision-making under restricted geo-spatial data availability.

Assessing the economic marginality of agricultural lands in Italy to support land use planning / Sallustio, L; Pettenella, D; Merlini, P; Romano, R; Salvati, L; Marchetti, M; Corona, P. - In: LAND USE POLICY. - ISSN 0264-8377. - 76:(2018), pp. 526-534.

Assessing the economic marginality of agricultural lands in Italy to support land use planning

Salvati L;
2018

Abstract

Agricultural marginality is a multifaceted issue, being related to place-specific socioeconomic contexts and highly-variable technological conditions. The coexistence of different classification systems of these variables makes hard any attempt to have a general definition of agricultural marginality. Moreover, the spatially explicit identification of marginal lands is still challenging mostly due to the lack of reliable data sources at both country and regional scale. Accordingly, this paper evaluates the degree of economic marginality of agricultural land, using Italy as a representative case study for southern Europe. A spatial analysis of farmland profitability and constraints for agricultural activities (topography and biodiversity conservation) is proposed to identify three classes of agricultural land, namely ‘unsuitable’, ‘supramarginal’ and ‘marginal’ lands. Results show that almost 39% of agricultural land in Italy can be classified as ‘marginal'; its spatial distribution and characteristics are also analyzed and discussed in relation to different background conditions. The proposed approach provides a valuable methodology supporting land-use planning and decision-making under restricted geo-spatial data availability.
2018
land values; economic marginality
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Assessing the economic marginality of agricultural lands in Italy to support land use planning / Sallustio, L; Pettenella, D; Merlini, P; Romano, R; Salvati, L; Marchetti, M; Corona, P. - In: LAND USE POLICY. - ISSN 0264-8377. - 76:(2018), pp. 526-534.
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