Agriculture and land management: the landscape monitoring system in Tuscany

Authors

  • Mauro Agnoletti
  • Valentina Marinai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2009.s3.53

Keywords:

land preservation, rural space, landscape monitoring.

Abstract

With respect to the reduced weight in the Gross National Product (GDP) and the continuous decrease in manpower which has been recorded in the last decades, an important role is recognized to the rural sector in the current developmetn model which justify the heavy financial committment of Europe and Italy to sustain european agriculture.Within this role, land preservation has an important role for the sector competitiveness, the rural space quality and the citizen’s life quality, and this role is nowadays recognized even by the politics for landscape defined for the Piano strategico nazionale 2007-20131. Both action definitions and planning and development of landscape resources firstly require to define landscape monitoring systems pointing out trends, and critical and strength points represented by the great historical and environmental differences of Italian landscapes. This study is a synthesis of the results from a 5 year project aimed to the definition of a landscape monitoring system in Tuscany, ranging from 1800 and 2000 and based on study areas covering around 1% of the regional territory, which will soon be implemented. The first recorded results show a strong decrease of landscape diversity (40-50%) in the investigated time period. This study want to be an example for the implementation of the future monitoring system of this resource.

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Published

05-10-2009

How to Cite

Agnoletti, M., & Marinai, V. (2009). Agriculture and land management: the landscape monitoring system in Tuscany. Italian Journal of Agronomy, 4(s3), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2009.s3.53

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