Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)

Coastal dunes are among habitats with the worst conservation status on a global, European and national scale. Monitoring and reporting are of strategic importance to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of Habitats Directive and to preserve the unique biodiversity herita...

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Main Authors: Irene Prisco, Claudia Angiolini, Silvia Assini, Gabriella Buffa, Daniela Gigante, Corrado Marcenò, Saverio Sciandrello, Mariacristina Villani, Alicia T.R. Acosta
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-06-01
Series:Plant Sociology
Online Access:https://plantsociology.arphahub.com/article/54327/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-82f905b319e1417d97563c62a05d979c2021-05-21T15:20:30ZengPensoft PublishersPlant Sociology2704-61922020-06-01571556410.3897/pls2020571/0554327Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)Irene Prisco0Claudia Angiolini1Silvia Assini2Gabriella Buffa3Daniela Gigante4Corrado Marcenò5Saverio Sciandrello6Mariacristina Villani7Alicia T.R. Acosta8Science Department, Roma Tre UniversityUniversity of SienaUniversity of Pavia, Department of Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversità Ca’ Foscari Dorsoduro 3246, 30123 VeneziaUniversity of Perugia, Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental SciencesDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk UniversityCUTGANA - University Centre for the Protection and Management of Natural Environments and Agro-ecosystemsBotanical Garden of Padua, University of PaduaUniversity of Rome 3, Department of Sciences Coastal dunes are among habitats with the worst conservation status on a global, European and national scale. Monitoring and reporting are of strategic importance to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of Habitats Directive and to preserve the unique biodiversity heritage of the Italian dunes. In this study we show main results of the 4th National Report with specific reference to the macro-habitat “Coastal Sand Dunes and Inland Dunes”, highlighting its updated current conservation status at the national and Biogeographical level. A comprehensive Working Group of territorial experts collected, updated, validated and integrated the data available for 11 Annex I Habitats, distributed in the Alpine, Continental and Mediterranean Biogeographical Regions. The conservation status was evaluated through the following criteria: geographic range, surface area, structure, functions, pressures, threats, conservation measures and prospects. Results highlighted the dramatically bad conservation status of Italian dune Habitats: the overall assessment reported 88% of habitats in bad conservation status and the remaining 12% is in inadequate conditions. Results showed a generalised threat and a worrying conservation status both on herbaceous and wooded communities, in particular in some relevant habitats, such as the shifting dunes. Main pressures and threats were linked to residential, commercial and industrial activities, as well as alien species. Although some of the changes in distribution and trends are probably deriving from more accurate and updated data, the alarming conservation status of Italian sand dunes requires a better knowledge of pressures and threats for further management actions and monitoring plans, inside and outside protected areas. https://plantsociology.arphahub.com/article/54327/download/pdf/
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author Irene Prisco
Claudia Angiolini
Silvia Assini
Gabriella Buffa
Daniela Gigante
Corrado Marcenò
Saverio Sciandrello
Mariacristina Villani
Alicia T.R. Acosta
spellingShingle Irene Prisco
Claudia Angiolini
Silvia Assini
Gabriella Buffa
Daniela Gigante
Corrado Marcenò
Saverio Sciandrello
Mariacristina Villani
Alicia T.R. Acosta
Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)
Plant Sociology
author_facet Irene Prisco
Claudia Angiolini
Silvia Assini
Gabriella Buffa
Daniela Gigante
Corrado Marcenò
Saverio Sciandrello
Mariacristina Villani
Alicia T.R. Acosta
author_sort Irene Prisco
title Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)
title_short Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)
title_full Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)
title_fullStr Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)
title_full_unstemmed Conservation status of Italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th Monitoring Report (92/43/EEC Habitats Directive)
title_sort conservation status of italian coastal dune habitats in the light of the 4th monitoring report (92/43/eec habitats directive)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Plant Sociology
issn 2704-6192
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Coastal dunes are among habitats with the worst conservation status on a global, European and national scale. Monitoring and reporting are of strategic importance to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of Habitats Directive and to preserve the unique biodiversity heritage of the Italian dunes. In this study we show main results of the 4th National Report with specific reference to the macro-habitat “Coastal Sand Dunes and Inland Dunes”, highlighting its updated current conservation status at the national and Biogeographical level. A comprehensive Working Group of territorial experts collected, updated, validated and integrated the data available for 11 Annex I Habitats, distributed in the Alpine, Continental and Mediterranean Biogeographical Regions. The conservation status was evaluated through the following criteria: geographic range, surface area, structure, functions, pressures, threats, conservation measures and prospects. Results highlighted the dramatically bad conservation status of Italian dune Habitats: the overall assessment reported 88% of habitats in bad conservation status and the remaining 12% is in inadequate conditions. Results showed a generalised threat and a worrying conservation status both on herbaceous and wooded communities, in particular in some relevant habitats, such as the shifting dunes. Main pressures and threats were linked to residential, commercial and industrial activities, as well as alien species. Although some of the changes in distribution and trends are probably deriving from more accurate and updated data, the alarming conservation status of Italian sand dunes requires a better knowledge of pressures and threats for further management actions and monitoring plans, inside and outside protected areas.
url https://plantsociology.arphahub.com/article/54327/download/pdf/
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