Proposals for improvement of Annex I of Directive 92/43/EEC: Central Italy

S. Casavecchia, M. Allegrezza, C. Angiolini, E. Biondi, F. Bonini, E. Del Vico, E. Fanfarillo, B. Foggi, D. Gigante, L. Gianguzzi, C. Lasen, S. Maccherini, M. Mariotti, S. Pesaresi, G. Pirone, L. Poldini, F. Selvi, R. Venanzoni, D. Viciani, M. Vidali, G. Ciaschetti
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The main purpose of the 92/43/EEC Habitats Directive is to contribute to the conservation of biodiversity, understood as habitat types and species of the flora and fauna of the European Union. To achieve this goal, natural and semi-natural biodiversity as a whole must be recognized and included in its annexes. As for the conservation of biotopes, named habitat types, Italy is unfortunately lacking as it the Annex I does not include important ecosystems that are typical of its territory, rare for biogeographical reasons or threatened. Therefore, the opportunity to identify a first list of significant habitats for central Italy is discussed here. For each of the new proposed types (new habitats or new subtypes) a sheet has been prepared to highlight their salient characteristics. The new proposals concern seven habitat types and one subtype: sedge and reeds formations (Freshwater large sedge and reed beds), willow shrublands (Shrubby willow formations of river banks and fens), Apennine garrigues (Apennine hilly and montane garrigues), a new subtype of Annex I Habitat 6130 (Communities of herbaceous and dwarf shrub-suffrutescent plants of Italian ultramafic substrates), ancient olive groves ("Centuries-old olive groves" with evergreen Quercus spp. and arborescent matorral), secondary meadows (Italian submontane and montane pastured meadows dominated by Cynosurus cristatus), badlands (Pioneer halophilous and sub-halophilous communities of “calanchi” and “biancane” badlands) and hop-hornbeam woods (Italian-Balkan hop-hornbeam woods).
关于改进92/43/EEC指令附件一的建议:意大利中部
92/43/欧洲共同体生境指令的主要目的是促进保护生物多样性,即欧洲联盟动植物的生境类型和物种。为了实现这一目标,必须承认整个自然和半自然生物多样性,并将其列入附件。至于生物群落的保护,即生境类型,不幸的是意大利缺乏,因为它的附件一不包括其领土上典型的、因生物地理原因而稀有的或受到威胁的重要生态系统。因此,这里讨论了确定意大利中部重要栖息地的第一个清单的机会。对于每一种新提议的类型(新栖息地或新亚型),都准备了一张表格,以突出其显著特征。新提案涉及七种栖息地类型和一种亚类型:莎草和芦苇层(淡水大莎草和芦苇层),柳树灌木层(河岸和沼泽的灌木柳树层),亚平宁灌木层(亚平宁丘陵和山地灌木层),附录I生境6130的一个新亚类型(草本和矮灌木-意大利超基材植物群落),古橄榄林(常绿栎属植物和乔木材料的“百年橄榄林”),次生草甸(意大利亚山地和山地放牧草甸,以Cynosurus cristatus为主)、荒地(“calanchi”和“biancane”荒地的先锋嗜盐和亚嗜盐群落)和蛇麻角木林(意大利-巴尔干蛇麻角木林)。
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Plant Sociology
Plant Sociology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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