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Proposal of a Nomenclature for Hydrogeological Instability Risks and Case Studies of Conservative Soil Tillage for Environmental Protection

2022

In order to implement environmental protection, within the Soil Cadastre, previously proposed as a multipurpose inventory that aims to promote sustainable soil uses, the hydrogeological instability caused by human activities is the focus of this work. These activities can be aimed at sustainable agricultural soil use or the building of roads to allow the access to the fields. The soil’s hydrogeological instability causes the unsustainable use and management of a cadastral parcel. Therefore, the aim of this work is to propose a nomenclature for hydrogeological instability risks, as well as the best practices of conservative soil tillage in case studies, in order to reduce environmental impac…

Global and Planetary Changesustainable developmentEcologySbest practiceSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaAgricultureSoil Cadastreagricultural mechanisationSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiabest practicesenvironmental sustainabilitysoil managementNature and Landscape Conservation
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An extra-urban soil cadastre for Italy: a first guide for the introduction of soil information

2020

Assuming a positive outcome of the parliamentary procedure for laws and, thus, the transformation of the official cadastre for buildings and land into a soil cadastre (urban, extra-urban and cadastre for the conservation of natural or semi-natural soil diversity) would start a new era for pedology. Finally, after many decades of activity to expand soil culture in Italy, almost all Italian families would be in contact with a soil specialist. Land use and redefined plots would be handled with greater care and responsibility. Experts in agricultural and forestry and biodiversity conservation would have a new impetus in their activity. Furthermore, economists will also have to address new issue…

Soil and anthropic action; Extra-urban Soil Cadastre; Hydrogeological Disturbance of the soil and pedological nomenclature; Hydrogeological Disturbance of the soil and Environmental Sustainabilitysoil and anthropic action0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologyextra-urban soil cadastreSoil cadastre Soil information Reference soils Sustainability10122 Institute of Geographylcsh:Environmental pollutionSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiahydrogeological disturbance of the soil and pedological nomenclaturelcsh:TD172-193.5040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisherieshydrogeological disturbance of the soil and environmental sustainability910 Geography & travel
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Soil Cadastre in Italy for Sustainable Development: the Urban Soil Cadastre (the Second Branch)

2020

The description of the second branch of the Land Cadastre concludes with the description of the structure of the new inventory Land Cadastre. The principles applied are always the same: computer node where all the information present in the various municipal, regional, state, reclamation consortia and research centres can be entered. The scheme used in each branch of the structure is that of the current Cadastre. In this work the guide is the Urban or Buildings with the two elements the Particle Map Sheet and the Cadastral Certificate. The cultural intensification is the first step and concerns both the cartographic part and the areas of the condominiums outside the buildings, and the parti…

lcsh:Language and Literaturelcsh:History (General) and history of Europelcsh:Durban pedodiversity Urban Soil Cadastre sustainable use and management of urban soil clean energy production cultural value of soilSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiaclean energy productioncultural value of soilurban pedodiversityurban soil cadastresustainable use and management of urban soillcsh:P
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Nomenclature for Hydrogeological Instability Risks

2022

The nomenclature for hydrogeological instability risks includes four main risks, which are distinguished according to the risk causes : 1) hydrogeological risk, that is slowly caused by natural factors (e.g. collapse landslides in a calcareous cliff in uninhabited areas and erosion along a marly-calcareous slope) in environments where human activities are minimal, i.e. woods, forests and mountain pastures; 2) hydraulic-pedological farming risk, that implies the occurrence of landslides in every winter and is caused by incorrect crop selection, not suitable for the soil and climate parameters (e.g. on a hilly slope with a clay vertisol type with a landslide having different fronts, when the …

soil management sustainable development environmental sustainability Soil Cadastre best practices agricultural mechanisationSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
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THE STRUCTURE OF SOIL CADASTRE. A MODEL OF SOIL INVENTORY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND TAXATION PURPOSES IN A GLOBALISED MARKET

2018

The author shows the development of a structure, derived from the processing and integration of Ground Cadastre, where all soil characteristics are described. The soil is considered as divided according to the updated concept of cadastral parcel (soil and topographic uniformity of ownership and municipality). The land use is also assessed with reference to sustainability, taxation and environmental risk prevention. The structure of Soil Cadastre can contribute to the bureaucratic simplification of agricultural policies and environmental emergencies, as well as product presentation and traceability. Through the updating of some characteristics by professionals, the cadastre can become eviden…

sol territoire inventaire cadastre du sol utilisation durableSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiasoil; territory; inventory; soil cadastre; sustainable usesuolo territorio inventario catasto del suolo uso sostenibilesoil territory inventory soil cadastre sustainable use
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