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Monitoring and Recording Changes in Natural Landscapes: A Case Study from Two Coastal Wetlands in SE Italy

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LAND
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land10010050

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monitoring; landscape changes; habitat; land cover; vegetation; coastal wetlands

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  1. INTERREG IIIA Greece-Italy INFO-NAT project
  2. H2020 E-SHAPE project-EuroGEO Showcases: Applications Powered by Europe [820852]
  3. COHECO project-Sistema Integrato di757 Monitoraggio, Allerta e Prevenzione dello stato di COnservazione di Habitat ed ECOsistemi in aree interne e costiere protette e da proteggere in the framework of the POR Puglia FESR-FSE 2014-2020

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This study analyzed and evaluated changes in two coastal wetlands in Southern Italy over a seven-year period. Different Land Cover and habitat taxonomies were compared for mapping changes, with a post-mapping method used to detect changes. The study found that landscape richness and complexity trends differed in the two sites, and that combining EUNIS and LCCS for monitoring these environments is recommended.
This study analyzed and evaluated the changes that occurred in two coastal wetlands, characterized by complex and fragmented landscape patterns, in Southern Italy, which were monitored over a period of seven years from 2007 to 2014. Furthermore, the performances of two Land Cover (LC) and habitat taxonomies, compared for their suitability in mapping the identified changes, were assessed. A post-mapping method was adopted to detect the habitat/LC changes that occurred in the study period. Various changes were identified, both inter-class changes (class conversions) and intra-class changes (class modifications), and quantified by means of transition matrices. Conversions were easily mapped, while the modification mapping depended on the taxonomy adopted: the Land Cover Classification System (LCCS) allowed the detection of morpho-structural changes in woody vegetation, but the European Nature Information System (EUNIS) showed a higher thematic resolution for the salt marsh types. The detected changes were related to specific impacts, pressures and underlying factors. Landscape indices highlighted different trends in landscape richness and complexity in the two sites. Changes are occurring very quickly in the observed coastal sites and the ongoing dynamics are strictly related to their small size and complexity. For effective monitoring and detection of change in these environments, the coupling of EUNIS and LCCS is suggested.

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