Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests

Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests. The long-term monitoring is an essential tool for the study of the state of health of European forest ecosystems over time, especially in relation to the adaptation strategies adopted in response to changes in climate. In 2008, at the European level, ther...

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Main Author: Pompei E
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2014-02-01
Series:Forest@
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Online Access:http://www.sisef.it/forest@/contents/?id=efor1013-011&lang=en
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spelling doaj-5ce745575f6d421fbad87ad5f491a3ea2020-11-24T21:32:25ZitaItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)Forest@1824-01191824-01192014-02-011113710.3832/efor1013-0111013Long-term monitoring of the Italian forestsPompei E0Corpo Forestale dello Stato, Ispettorato Generale, v. Carducci 5, I-00100 Roma (Italy)Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests. The long-term monitoring is an essential tool for the study of the state of health of European forest ecosystems over time, especially in relation to the adaptation strategies adopted in response to changes in climate. In 2008, at the European level, there was a need to review the various existing monitoring networks in the various States in order to plan an integration and a more rational use of the information from each detected. The Project for the integration of monitoring networks was carried out using the instrument of the European LIFE+ funding. The fundamental objective of the project was the renovation and expansion of the main European Networks Monitoring of Forests, improving its representativeness, effectiveness and harmonization between them. In addition, in the period 2009/2010 was carried out the extensive and intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems in Europe. The project, approved and co-financed by the European Commission, has been coordinated at the international level by Johann Heinrich von Thunen-Institute, Germany, and saw the participation of 24 EU member states and 38 partners.http://www.sisef.it/forest@/contents/?id=efor1013-011&lang=enForest MonitoringForest HealthLIFE+ ProjectForest Ecosystems
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Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests
Forest@
Forest Monitoring
Forest Health
LIFE+ Project
Forest Ecosystems
author_facet Pompei E
author_sort Pompei E
title Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests
title_short Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests
title_full Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests
title_fullStr Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests
title_full_unstemmed Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests
title_sort long-term monitoring of the italian forests
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series Forest@
issn 1824-0119
1824-0119
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Long-term monitoring of the Italian forests. The long-term monitoring is an essential tool for the study of the state of health of European forest ecosystems over time, especially in relation to the adaptation strategies adopted in response to changes in climate. In 2008, at the European level, there was a need to review the various existing monitoring networks in the various States in order to plan an integration and a more rational use of the information from each detected. The Project for the integration of monitoring networks was carried out using the instrument of the European LIFE+ funding. The fundamental objective of the project was the renovation and expansion of the main European Networks Monitoring of Forests, improving its representativeness, effectiveness and harmonization between them. In addition, in the period 2009/2010 was carried out the extensive and intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems in Europe. The project, approved and co-financed by the European Commission, has been coordinated at the international level by Johann Heinrich von Thunen-Institute, Germany, and saw the participation of 24 EU member states and 38 partners.
topic Forest Monitoring
Forest Health
LIFE+ Project
Forest Ecosystems
url http://www.sisef.it/forest@/contents/?id=efor1013-011&lang=en
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