The maintenance of certain levels of old forest represents a cornerstone of the EU's biodiversity management strategy. A consensus on a single general ecological definition of old-growth is particularly difficult in Mediterranean Europe. The present paper deals with old-growth forests and persistent woodlands in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park (PNCVD) to give an ecological understanding of forest complexity and dynamics under a multiscale and multidisciplinary perspective. The multiscale approach ranged from the identification and mapping of potential old-growth stands at landscape scale to a two-level field review of forest stand features. Field sampling involved a multidisciplinary team of researchers in forest structure, pedologic environment, soil microbial activity, flora and vegetation and deadwood components. The research provided sound knowledge about old-growthness features in the PNCVD that constitutes a unique case study in the whole Mediterranean basin. The integration of results allowed to: identify main ecosystem functions and the related services of the old-growth forests in the study area; distinguish persistent woodlands, multi-aged stands with old trees deriving from nineteenth-century management practices, from old-growth forests sensu strictu; recognize indicators of direct and indirect impacts of human activities; suggest effective practices for sustainable management in the Mediterranean context.

Ecological portrayal of old-growth forests and persistent woodlands in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park (southern Italy) / M., Marchetti; R., Tognetti; F., Lombardi; U., Chiavetta; G., Palumbo; M., Sellitto; C., Colombo; P., Iovieno; A., Alfani; D., Baldantoni; A., Barbati; B., Ferrari; Bonacquisti, Sandro; Capotorti, Giulia; Copiz, Riccardo; Blasi, Carlo. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - 144:1(2010), pp. 130-147. [10.1080/11263500903560470]

Ecological portrayal of old-growth forests and persistent woodlands in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park (southern Italy)

M. Marchetti;BONACQUISTI, Sandro;CAPOTORTI, Giulia;COPIZ, RICCARDO;BLASI, Carlo
2010

Abstract

The maintenance of certain levels of old forest represents a cornerstone of the EU's biodiversity management strategy. A consensus on a single general ecological definition of old-growth is particularly difficult in Mediterranean Europe. The present paper deals with old-growth forests and persistent woodlands in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park (PNCVD) to give an ecological understanding of forest complexity and dynamics under a multiscale and multidisciplinary perspective. The multiscale approach ranged from the identification and mapping of potential old-growth stands at landscape scale to a two-level field review of forest stand features. Field sampling involved a multidisciplinary team of researchers in forest structure, pedologic environment, soil microbial activity, flora and vegetation and deadwood components. The research provided sound knowledge about old-growthness features in the PNCVD that constitutes a unique case study in the whole Mediterranean basin. The integration of results allowed to: identify main ecosystem functions and the related services of the old-growth forests in the study area; distinguish persistent woodlands, multi-aged stands with old trees deriving from nineteenth-century management practices, from old-growth forests sensu strictu; recognize indicators of direct and indirect impacts of human activities; suggest effective practices for sustainable management in the Mediterranean context.
2010
biodiversity; persistent woodlands; managed stands; ecological characterization; mediterranean region; old-growth forests; soil
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Ecological portrayal of old-growth forests and persistent woodlands in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park (southern Italy) / M., Marchetti; R., Tognetti; F., Lombardi; U., Chiavetta; G., Palumbo; M., Sellitto; C., Colombo; P., Iovieno; A., Alfani; D., Baldantoni; A., Barbati; B., Ferrari; Bonacquisti, Sandro; Capotorti, Giulia; Copiz, Riccardo; Blasi, Carlo. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - 144:1(2010), pp. 130-147. [10.1080/11263500903560470]
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