Are Italian stone pine forests (Pinus pinea L.) an endangered coastal landscape? A case study in Tuscany (Central Italy)

B. D. Perugia, D. Travaglini, Francesca Bottalico, S. Nocentini, P. Rossi, F. Salbitano, G. Sanesi
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In Tuscany (central Italy), Italian stone pine forests ( Pinus pinea L.) have characterized the coastal landscape for about five centuries. Coastal stone pine forests provide many goods and services, such as dune stability, protection of arable lands, biodiversity, wildlife habitat, space for tourism and recreation, landscape perception and aesthetic, wood and non-wood forest products. Since the middle of the 20th century this anthropogenic landscape has been diminishing due to changes in forest dynamics and land use. Nowadays, the quality and quantity of goods and services provided by coastal pinewoods are influenced by the adopted management styles and by decision-making factors which depend on temporary socio-economic needs that often veer from sustainable forest management criteria. The objectives of this study were: (i) to map the current distribution of stone pine forests along the Tuscan coast, (ii) to analyze land use and land cover changes between 1954 and 2010, and (iii) to describe the structure and principal dynamics of stone pine forests in this area. Results show that in 2010, stone pine forests amounted to 10 660 ha. Land use changes along the Tuscan coast reflect the trends reported on a national scale: urbanization, abandonment of agricultural areas, and expansion of forested areas. Pure stone pine forests have contracted between 1954 and 2010 while the frequency of mixed stone pine-broadleaf forests has grown as a result of successional dynamics, which have progressively led to a transformation of the coastal landscape. Results are discussed with the intention of providing knowledge to support management of the forest landscape along the Tyrrhenian coast
意大利石松林(Pinus pinea L.)是濒临灭绝的海岸景观吗?托斯卡纳(意大利中部)案例研究
在托斯卡纳(意大利中部),意大利石松林(Pinus pinea L.)已成为沿海景观的特色约五个世纪。沿海石松林提供了许多商品和服务,如沙丘稳定性、耕地保护、生物多样性、野生动物栖息地、旅游和休闲空间、景观感知和审美、木材和非木材林产品。自20世纪中叶以来,由于森林动态和土地利用的变化,这种人为景观一直在减少。如今,沿海松林提供的商品和服务的质量和数量受到所采用的管理方式和决策因素的影响,这些因素取决于往往偏离可持续森林管理标准的临时社会经济需要。本研究的目的是:(i)绘制托斯卡纳沿岸石松林的分布现状,(ii)分析1954 - 2010年土地利用和土地覆盖的变化,(iii)描述该地区石松林的结构和主要动态。结果表明:2010年,石松林面积达10 660 ha;托斯卡纳海岸的土地利用变化反映了全国范围内的趋势:城市化、农业区的放弃和森林面积的扩大。1954年至2010年间,纯石松林减少,而由于演替动态,混合石松阔叶林的频率增加,这逐渐导致了沿海景观的转变。对研究结果进行了讨论,旨在为第勒尼安海岸森林景观的管理提供知识支持
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