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Gherardo Chirici

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LaDy: Software for assessing local landscape diversity profiles of raster land cover maps using geographic windows

2003

Landscape ecology starts from the assumption that diversity and spatial arrangement of ecosystem mosaics have ecological implications and tries to understand the interactions between diversity and structure of large spatially heterogeneous areas and their ecological functions. These assumptions imply effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems, enabling a global view of the landscape mosaics. In this paper, a software, LaDy (Landscape Diversity Software), for computing Re´nyi’s local landscape diversity profile on raster land cover maps is presented. LaDy is based on the use of Merchant’s adaptive geographic window, which is designed to operate on a neig…

Rényi’s parametric entropyEarth observationEnvironmental EngineeringGeographic information systemLandscape diversity profilePixelbusiness.industryEcologyEcological Modelingmedia_common.quotation_subjectcomputer.file_formatLand coverConvolution operationsGeographySoftwareconvolution operations; landscape diversity profile; re´nyi’s parametric entropy; rényi's parametric entropyRaster graphicsLandscape ecologybusinesscomputerCartographySoftwareDiversity (politics)media_common
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Foreste a tavola:i consumi alimentari inducono la crescente deforestazione tropicale e sub-tropicale anche in Italia

2021

L’agricoltura costituisce da sempre una grande minaccia per gli ecosistemi naturali del nostro pianeta,e non solo in quanto attività umana essenziale per la produzione di cibo. Attualmente, in particolarenella regione tropicale e sub-tropicale, le attività agricole sono fattori di pressione cruciali per il mantenimentodei cicli di vita di ecosistemi essenziali per la biosfera, complessi e resilienti, come le foreste. Lesocietà contemporanee, essenzialmente urbane e sempre più disconnesse dai processi naturali ed ecologici,tendono a dimenticare, o semplicemente non considerare, le responsabilità di queste pressioni insostenibili.Tra le maggiori cause di deforestazione, quattro commodities ri…

GeographyNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryDeforestationAgricultureParadigm shiftPlanetary boundariesFood processingScientific literatureConsumption (sociology)businessVirtuous circle and vicious circleL'Italia Forestale e Montana
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Assessing forest landscape structure using geographic windows.

2001

Landscape structure, interpreted as indicator of functional processes, has become a main attribute of multiresource forest inventories, enhancing its value with respect to society needs. This approach implies effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems to obtain a global view of the inventoried landscapes and to understand the ecological functions of large spatially-heterogeneous landscape mosaics. Landscape structure often reveal extremely complex patterns that can only be very roughly characterized by methods of Euclidean geometry. Conversely, fractals can be applied to adequately describe many of the irregular, fragmented patterns found in nature. In …

Earth observationGeographic information systemPixelAgroforestrybusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreFractal analysisFractal dimensionSoftwareFractalData miningRaster graphicsbusinesscomputer
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Testing Ikonos and Landsat 7 ETM+ Potential for Stand-Level Forest Type Mapping by Soft Supervised Approaches

2003

Forest types can be adopted as a suitable reference for classifying survey units within multipurpose forest resources inventories, at the properly considered level. This kind of hierarchical classification approach integrates an ecologically meaningful per-habitat perspective with practical survey, planning and management requirements. Advanced remote sensing technologies can be valuable tools for a cost-effective implementation of such an approach. In the present paper, data from high (Landsat 7 ETM+) and very high (Ikonos) spatial resolution satellite sensors were tested to understand their potential contribution supporting stand-level forest type mapping under Mediterranean conditions. I…

Forest typeRemote sensing (archaeology)Computer scienceMaximum likelihoodPerspective (graphical)SatelliteSubpixel renderingImage resolutionFuzzy logicRemote sensing
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Prospettive e potenzialità della digitalizzazione del settore forestale in Italia

2022

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) play a key role for improving the implementation of sustainable forest management at local, regional, and global level. The ICT potential to easily exploit a wider and more up-to-date set of information on the economic, environmental, and so- cial value of forests is of relevant help for the daily work of technicians, land owners, and companies in boosting the efficiency and effectiveness of forest management. The concept of “Precision Forestry” (PF) was developed from the early 2000s, as a branch of precision farming or precision agriculture. PF includes the use of ICT, remote and proximal sensing technologies, and other devices to coordinat…

precision forestry: guidelineSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaICTinnovationSettore AGR/06 - Tecnologia Del Legno E Utilizzazioni Forestali
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Modeling the influence of alternative forest management scenarios on wood production and carbon storage: A case study in the Mediterranean region

2016

Forest ecosystems are fundamental for the terrestrial biosphere as they deliver multiple essential ecosystem services (ES). In environmental management, understanding ES distribution and interactions and assessing the economic value of forest ES represent future challenges. In this study, we developed a spatially explicit method based on a multi-scale approach (MiMoSe-Multiscale Mapping of ecosystem services) to assess the current and future potential of a given forest area to provide ES. To do this we modified and improved the InVEST model in order to adapt input data and simulations to the context of Mediterranean forest ecosystems. Specifically, we integrated a GIS-based model, scenario …

InVESTCarbon SequestrationConservation of Natural ResourcesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicoltura010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcosystem serviceMiMoSe approachForest managementGeographic MappingContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesCarbon sequestration01 natural sciencesBiochemistryEcosystem servicesEcosystem services; Forest management; InVEST; MiMoSe approach; Trade-off analysisForest ecologyEcosystem servicesConservation of Natural ResourceSpatial analysis0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceSpatial AnalysisForest management2300Wood productionbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Environmental resource managementBiosphereForestryTrade-offanalysisSpatial AnalysiModels TheoreticalWoodTrade-off analysiItalyTrade-off analysisEnvironmental sciencebusinessEnvironmental Research
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Forest ecosystem inventory and monitoring as a framework for terrestrial natural renewable resources survey programmes

2002

The established practice of forest ecosystem inventory and monitoring is recognised as a main support for terrestrial natural renewable resource survey programmes. Inventory and monitoring programmes focused on an overall assessment of ecosystem attributes evolving into global environmental survey programmes have been devised, but implementation is still quite contradictory. The state-of-the-art is discussed here, with special reference to the European Union and Italy. Topical issues are reviewed, with selective concern to: remote sensing capability, probability sampling, forest type (habitat) classification and landscape ecology, sustainable management indicators. Benefits brought by infor…

business.industryInventory and monitoringLandscape ecologyEnvironmental resource managementInformation technologyInformation technologyPlant ScienceForestsGeographySustainable managementForest ecologyEcosystem managementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionLandscape ecologybusinessIntact forest landscapeEcosystem managementEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonRenewable resource
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The MIMOSE Approach to Support Sustainable Forest Management Planning at Regional Scale in Mediterranean Contexts

2017

In recent decades, Mediterranean landscapes have been affected by human-induced drivers, such as land use and climate change. Forest ecosystems and landscapes have been particularly affected in mountainous regions due to limited management and stewardship, especially in remote areas. Therefore, there is a need to set up new strategies to enhance ecosystem services in forested areas which, in turn, will benefit local communities and economies. In this study, we implemented a new approach—Multiscale Mapping of Ecosystem Services (MIMOSE)—to assess ecosystem services in Mediterranean forests located in a mountainous region of Italy. We spatially assessed timber provision and carbon sequestrati…

wood productionSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturalcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and DevelopmentForest managementSustainable forest managementlcsh:Renewable energy sources010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesEcoforestryforest management planningEcosystem servicescarbon storage and sequestration; forest ecosystem services; forest management planning; MIMOSE; total ecosystem services value; wood productioncarbon storage and sequestration0502 economics and businessForest ecologyforest ecosystem serviceIntact forest landscapelcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350total ecosystem services valueEcosystem healthRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementforest ecosystem serviceslcsh:TD194-195GeographyEcosystem managementbusinessMIMOSE050203 business & management
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