Forest@ (Apr 2022)

The current Italian research and its role in the establishment of an Italian network of “old-growth forests”

  • Motta R,
  • Garbarino M,
  • Lingua E,
  • Lombardi F,
  • Tognetti R

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3832/efor4110-019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 36 – 48

Abstract

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With the publication of a Decree that has established a List of the Italian old-growth forests, we have analyzed, using text mining software, the state of the art of Italian research in this field. We have analyzed 188 ISI and 72 non-indexed papers or reports. The analysis has identified 165 locations of which more than 50% are on pure beech or mixed beech and silver fir stands. The analysis was focused mainly on structural characteristics and bio-indicators. The current knowledge represents reliable support for the establishment of an Italian network of old-growth forests and this green infrastructure offers important opportunities for research and collaboration between research, natural resource management, and local, regional, and state administrations.

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