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Biocultural Diversity in Italy

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HUMAN ECOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10745-023-00455-4

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Biocultural diversity; Linguistic diversity; Ethnic minorities; Land use; Traditional ecological knowledge; Italy

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This study aims to explore the links between biological and cultural diversity in present-day Italy. Through a review of previous research, no significant attempts to quantitatively measure biocultural diversity in Italy were found. Although Italy shows a high number of mutual interactions, there is no clear evidence of common drivers and patterns between biological and cultural diversity.
As an initial step in more extensive research into the links between biological and cultural diversity in present-day Italy, we reviewed Biocultural Diversity studies that explore the relationship between biological and cultural patterns of diversity to determine whether any direct causal relationships or common drivers could be inferred. We found no significant attempts to quantitatively measure biocultural diversity in the country as a whole. Italy shows a high number of mutual interactions, but common drivers and patterns between biological and cultural diversity were not evident. This could be either a problem of quantification due perhaps to an inherent incommensurability between the two dimensions, or different causative patterns that drive biological and cultural diversity.

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