[HTML][HTML] Active governance of agro-pastoral, forest and protected areas mitigates wildfire impacts in Italy

GL Spadoni, JV Moris, G Vacchiano, M Elia… - Science of the total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Wildfire regimes affected by global change have been the cause of major concern in recent
years. Both direct prevention (eg, fuel management planning) and land governance …

[HTML][HTML] Rural development funding and wildfire prevention: evidences of spatial mismatches with fire activity

M Colonico, A Tomao, D Ascoli, P Corona, F Giannino… - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Union Rural Development Program (RDP) is a major driver of
landscape change over time in Europe. In a context of climate and land use changes and …

Estimating wildfire suppression costs: a systematic review

W Mattioli, C Ferrara, E Lombardo… - International Forestry …, 2022 - ingentaconnect.com
The cost of suppressing fires is known to be highly significant and increasing over time as a
result of the indirect effects of climate change and rising human impacts. Their quantification …

Modeling fire ignition patterns in Mediterranean urban interfaces

M Elia, V Giannico, R Lafortezza, G Sanesi - … Environmental Research and …, 2019 - Springer
The rapid growth of built-up areas and infrastructure in the Mediterranean environment has
resulted in the expansion of urban interfaces where fire can ignite and spread. Within this …

Planning coastal Mediterranean stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) reforestations as a green infrastructure: combining GIS techniques and statistical analysis to identify …

L Portoghesi, T Antonio, B Simone, M Walter, A Alice… - 2022 - dspace.unitus.it
Mediterranean stone pine reforestations are common characteristics of the Italian Tyrrhenian
coast, which mostly maintain uniform and monolayered stand structures. However …