The V Annex I habitats reporting cycle, covering the period 2019 to 2024, is being prepared. The institutional referent for this process, on behalf of the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE), is the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA). The scientific support is given by the University of Sassari (UNISS) and the Italian Society of Vegetation Science (SISV). A working group of thematic and regional experts is analyzing and validating the data on habitat areas, pressures, threats, and conservation measures provided by the Italian Regions and Autonomous Provinces to ISPRA. The preliminary findings offer initial insights into the conservation status of 124 types of terrestrial and inland water habitats in Italy, assessed across the Alpine, Continental and Mediterranean biogeographic regions. Cartographic outcomes, associated databases, and additional data used for the assessments will be made available online on the official website created by ISPRA, once the European Commission has completed the validation process.
Habitat type reporting under article 17 of the Habitats Directive: the Italian approach for the 2019–2024 cycle / Bagella S., Acosta A., Allegrezza M., Angiolini C., Assini S., Bonari G., Buffa G., Caccianiga M., Caria M.C., Farris E., Frattaroli A.R., Gianguzzi L., Giusso del Galdo G.P., Malavasi M., Spampinato G., Viciani D., Barcella M., Ciaramella D., de Simone L., di Cecco V., Galdenzi D., Gennai M., La Mantia A., Lorenzato L., Maneli F., Miraglia G., Morabito A., Pisanu S., Rivieccio G., Selvaggi A., Sini A., Sperandii M.G., Tesei G., Bacchetta G., Bacilliere G., Bazan G., Bolpagni R., Brancaleoni L., Cannucci S., Castello M., Ciaschetti G., Ciccarelli D., Copiz R., Cutini M., D’Agostino M., Dalle Fratte M., Di Martino L., Fanfarillo E., Fantinato E., Fascetti S., Fiaschi T., Filesi L., Foggi B., Forte L., Gerdol R., Guarino R., La Bella G., Lasen C., Marcenò C., Mariotti M., Mascia F., Mei G., Merloni N., Musarella C.M., Oriolo G., Patera G., Perrino E.V., Petraglia A., Petriccione B., Postiglione N., Puglisi M., Sciandrello S., Stanisci A., Stinca A., Strumia S., Tomaselli V., Valle B., Venanzoni R., Villani M., Zangari G., Angelini P., Carli E., Casella L.3, Pretto F., Gigante D.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. 16-16. (Intervento presentato al convegno 58th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ITALIAN SOCIETY OF VEGETATION SCIENCE - Società Italiana Scienza della Vegetazione (SISV) - “Vegetation Ecology and Diversity for Habitat Monitoring and Conservation” tenutosi a Reggio Calabria, Italy nel June 19-21, 2025).
Habitat type reporting under article 17 of the Habitats Directive: the Italian approach for the 2019–2024 cycle.
Angiolini C.;Viciani D.;Gennai M.;Ciccarelli D.;Foggi B.;Gigante D.
2025
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The V Annex I habitats reporting cycle, covering the period 2019 to 2024, is being prepared. The institutional referent for this process, on behalf of the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE), is the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA). The scientific support is given by the University of Sassari (UNISS) and the Italian Society of Vegetation Science (SISV). A working group of thematic and regional experts is analyzing and validating the data on habitat areas, pressures, threats, and conservation measures provided by the Italian Regions and Autonomous Provinces to ISPRA. The preliminary findings offer initial insights into the conservation status of 124 types of terrestrial and inland water habitats in Italy, assessed across the Alpine, Continental and Mediterranean biogeographic regions. Cartographic outcomes, associated databases, and additional data used for the assessments will be made available online on the official website created by ISPRA, once the European Commission has completed the validation process.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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