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      <title>Cambiamenti di copertura forestale e dell’uso del suolo nell’inventario dell’uso delle terre in Italia</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/2067/2311</link>
      <description>Title: Cambiamenti di copertura forestale e dell’uso del suolo nell’inventario dell’uso delle terre in Italia
Authors: Marchetti, Marco; Bertani, Remo; Corona, Piermaria; Valentini, Riccardo
Abstract: Changes of forest coverage and land uses as assessed by the inventory of land uses in Italy. The paper presents&#xD;
the IUTI program, a land use inventory of Italy, based on point sampling. It has been carried out to&#xD;
support the National Carbon Sink Accounting Register and it was realized within the framework of the Italian&#xD;
National Remote Sensing Plan managed by the Italian Ministry of Environment. IUTI has monitored the&#xD;
land use and land use change and forestry in the last two decades over the country at the years 1990, 2000,&#xD;
2008, adopting a tessellated stratified sampling scheme with about 1.2 million sample points on aerial orthophotos.&#xD;
Following definitions, methods and inventory procedures, the main results are discussed. They&#xD;
show the heavy changes affecting surface and distribution of the various classes for arable lands, forests and&#xD;
urban areas.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Land use inventory as framework for environmental accounting: an application in Italy</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/2067/2346</link>
      <description>Title: Land use inventory as framework for environmental accounting: an application in Italy
Authors: Corona, Piermaria; Barbati, Anna; Tomao, Antonio; Bertani, Remo; Valentini, Riccardo; Marchetti, Marco; Fattorini, Lorenzo; Perugini, Lucia
Abstract: Land use inventories are sound measures to provide information on the area&#xD;
occupied by different land use or land cover types and their changes, although&#xD;
less widespread than traditional mapping; as such, they are distinctively wellestablished&#xD;
tools for generating statistics on the state and the dynamics of land&#xD;
use in the European Union. Italy has recently set up a land use inventory system&#xD;
(IUTI) as a key instrument for accounting removals and emissions of greenhouse&#xD;
gases (GHG) associated to land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF)&#xD;
activities elected by Italy under the Kyoto Protocol. IUTI adopts a statistical&#xD;
sampling procedure to estimate the area covered by LULUCF land use&#xD;
categories in Italy, and associated uncertainty estimates. Estimates of land use&#xD;
have been so far processed for the period 1990-2008 and highlight three interlinked&#xD;
land use change patterns in Italy: (i) increase in forest land for a total&#xD;
uptake of 1.7% of the Italian territory; forest cover estimates, with a standard&#xD;
error of 0.1%, indicate an annual increase of forestland higher over the period&#xD;
1990-2000 (32 901 ha year-1) than in 2000-2008 (22 857 ha year-1); surprisingly,&#xD;
also a significant deforestation rate is observed (-7000 ha year-1), due to&#xD;
forest land conversion mainly into artificial areas; (ii) consumption of arable&#xD;
land (-4.2% of the Italian territory) primarily due to land uptake by urban areas&#xD;
and to conversions to permanent crops (mainly orchards and vineyards); (iii)&#xD;
urban sprawl uptakes 1.6% of the Italian territory in this period, with a total&#xD;
coverage of settlements reaching 7.1% of total land surface in Italy in 2008.&#xD;
Overall, land use dynamic results in land uptake by forest land is of the same&#xD;
magnitude of land uptake by urban areas, but the effects of these processes on&#xD;
GHG removals (by forest sinks) and emissions (by urban areas) is expected to&#xD;
be significantly different. In a broader perspective, IUTI methodology, by&#xD;
providing reliable estimates and well-defined levels of statistical uncertainty&#xD;
for assessing stocks and flows of land use at national level, can be further implemented&#xD;
to frame other key questions for sustainable development policies,&#xD;
like the set up of environmental-economic accounting systems.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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