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Auteur G. Quaranta |
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R. Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir ; A. Marucci ; R. Salvia ; G. Quaranta ; A. Sateriano ; M. Cecchini ; L. Bianchini |This commentary debates on the role of multiple socioeconomic drivers of fringe land degradation (including, but not limited to, population and social dynamics, economic polarization, and developmental policies), as a novel contribution to the d[...]![]()
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R. Salvia ; A. Colantoni ; L. Bianchini ; G. Egidi ; G. Polinesi ; L. Salvati ; G. Quaranta |Although sustainable development and desertification risk are hegemonic concepts in environmental economics, their intimate relationship was occasionally studied and made spatially explicit. The present study contributes to fill this knowledge g[...]![]()
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R. Salvia ; G. Quaranta ; S. Cividino ; E. Cudlinova ; L. Salvati |This study examines the intrinsic relationship between land degradation and the accumulation of wealth at various planning scales in Italy, a desertification hotspot in Southern Europe. Local development was scrutinized at four planning scales ([...]![]()
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R. Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir ; D. Smiraglia ; G. Quaranta ; R. Salvia ; L. Salvati ; A. Giménez-Morera |Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist because of arid climate and unsustainable forms of land exploitation. Consequently, semi-arid and dry areas have been identified as vulnerable land, r[...]![]()
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G. Quaranta ; R. Salvia ; L. Salvati ; V. De Paola ; R. Coluzzi ; V. Imbrenda ; T. Simoniello |Depopulation and economic marginalization of rural districts have induced a progressive land abandonment in agricultural and pastoral districts. In Europe, areas at higher risk of farmland abandonment are characterized by low-intensity pasture s[...]![]()
Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
G. Quaranta ; C. Salvia | 2011It is largely recognised that the Mediterranean and its landscape symbolises a cultural heritage for the world as a whole. It represents the place where different countries with different languages and cultures converge. Today all this culture a[...]![]()
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G. Quaranta ; R. Salvia |In many regions peasant farm households are disappearing under socio-economic forces, their destine is either to become landless or holdings, but in Southern Europe more often they are relatively stable or became part-time farms. Great importanc[...]![]()
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In the Mediterranean countries private farmers, who also are the owners, manage the largest portion of the land. As is well known their behaviour strongly influence the healthy of the soils and the rural environmental in general. In fact in the [...]![]()
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The leading idea of this work is that the structural adjustment response to Rural Development Policy, especially provided by the EU, in areas such the Italian Mezzogiorno will depend not only on the technical characteristics of the farm but also[...]