Fifty Years on: Long-term Patterns of Land Sensitivity to Desertification in Italy

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作者
Salvati, Luca [1 ]
Zitti, Marco [2 ]
Perini, Luigi [2 ]
机构
[1] Consiglio Ric & Sperimentaz Agr, Ctr Studio Relaz Tra Pianta & Suolo CRA RPS, Via Navicella 2-4, I-00184 Rome, Italy
[2] Consiglio Ric & Sperimentaz Agr, Unita Ric Climatol & Meteorol Appl Agr CRA CMA, Via Caravita 7a, I-00186 Rome, Italy
关键词
environmental indicators; ESAI; socioeconomic trends; Italy; geographical scale; DEGRADATION; CLIMATE; SYSTEM; TRENDS; POLICY;
D O I
10.1002/ldr.2226
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Mediterranean region has been regarded as a critical hotspot for desertification due to the impact of soil degradation, the land-use changes and the climate variations. Few large-scale studies have been devoted to analyse trends in land sensitivity to desertification in the northern Mediterranean basin. The present paper contributes to this deserving issue by quantifying the level of land sensitivity to desertification in Italy at seven points between 1960 and 2010 at a fine spatial scale. The approach used followed the Environmentally Sensitive Area scheme that assesses changes in four key themes (climate, soil, vegetation and land management) related to land degradation processes. Italian land was classified into four levels of sensitivity to desertification (non-affected, potentially affected, fragile and critical) according to the Environmentally Sensitive Area framework. Interestingly, although land surface area classified as fragile' and critical' grew homogeneously in Italy between 1960 and 1990, the increase observed in the most recent time period was spatially clustered and contributed to reverse the polarisation in structurally vulnerable' and non-affected' regions observed in Italy. The paper discussed these trends in the light of socioeconomic changes that occurred in Italy after World War II. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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