In recent years, due to climate-related environmental changes, large areas of pine (Pinus pinea L.) forest have been exposed to invasion by alien species (Toumeyella parvicornis Cockerell) that has reduced vigor to the point of causing entire forest areas to disappear. Monitoring the state of the vegetation using remote sensing has highlighted the usefulness of this technique for preserving the biodiversity of the pine forest ecosystem.
A new pine forest to save biodiversity
Calandrelli Marina Maura
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2024
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In recent years, due to climate-related environmental changes, large areas of pine (Pinus pinea L.) forest have been exposed to invasion by alien species (Toumeyella parvicornis Cockerell) that has reduced vigor to the point of causing entire forest areas to disappear. Monitoring the state of the vegetation using remote sensing has highlighted the usefulness of this technique for preserving the biodiversity of the pine forest ecosystem.File in questo prodotto:
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Descrizione: In Italy, for some years, stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) forests coastal have been at risk of conservation due to biological adversities [1]. Monitoring the state of the vegetation using remote sensing has highlighted the usefulness of this technique for preserving the biodiversity of the pine forest ecosystem, a peculiar resource of the Mediterranean coastal belts.
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