Sylvain Burri, Carine Calastrenc, N. Poirier, M. Danu, A. Ioan, F. Vleeschouwer, A. Brin, S. Ladet, L. Larrieu, G. Roux, M. Mîndrescu, Ancuta Petras, M. Roy, Vanessa Py-Saragaglia, Bal Marie-Claude, Cécile Brun, Sandrine Buscaino, S. Guillerme, Philippe Magali, M. Saulnier, G. Tamas
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Knowledge and conservation of old-growth forests: a key issue to face global changes. The case study of Strambu-Baiut-Maramures (eastern carpathians, Romania)
Over the last three decades, worldwide forests have become increasingly the focus of societal and scientific interest. The critical ecosystem services they provide are considered as key elements to mitigate harmful effects of global changes. Most of recent studies highlighted the highest effectiveness of the so-called ‘primary’, ‘natural’ and ‘old-growth forests’ in this struggle due to their specific features (biodiversity and carbon storage capacity). However, in Europe, these forests which represent less than 1% of total forest cover are threatened by unsustainable human activity. Mainly based on pure ecological investigations, most of recent studies have rarely integrated human dimensions so far. Several outstanding issues remain to be addressed about the real nature of the “remaining natural European forests”. Tackling this issue is crucial to know which forest must be conserved and how. In order to improve (i) knowledge about and (ii) conservation and /or sustainable management of such forests, we carried out an integrative and innovative research combining natural, social and human science approaches on a recently classified UNESCO primary beech forest located in the Maramures county (Eastern Carpathians, Romania). First results highlighted that far from being untouched, this current high-value forest results from a long-term co-evolution with local communities. It implies a deeper understanding of the complex interaction between ecological and anthropogenic legacies is mandatory to improve and grant the preservation and sustainability of old-growth forests.
期刊介绍:
Quaderni storici è una tra le più autorevoli sedi della ricerca storica internazionale e copre un arco cronologico che va dalla storia antica a quella contemporanea. Quaderni storici si occupa di storia sociale, storia economica, storia di genere e «microstoria». Si è avvalsa e si avvale dell"apporto di studiosi italiani e stranieri (da Alberto Caracciolo a Maurice Aymard, da Carlo Ginzburg a Peter Burke, a Carlo Poni e Pasquale Villani, a Christiane Klapisch e Gianna Pomata). Ogni fascicolo è costituito da una parte monografica che sviluppa, a più voci, grandi affreschi tematici.