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      <title>Developing biodiversity assessment on a stand forest type management level in north-eastern Italy</title>
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      <description>Title: Developing biodiversity assessment on a stand forest type management level in north-eastern Italy
Authors: Barbati, Anna; Corona, Piermaria; Carraro, Giovanni; Del Favero, Roberto; Dissegna, Maurizio; Lasen, Cesare; Marchetti, Marco
Abstract: This paper discusses a simple operative proposal, elaborated by a team of advisers&#xD;
to the Forestry Service of the Veneto administrative region (north-eastern Italy), concerning&#xD;
the definition of stand-level forest type biodiversity indicators and biodiversity&#xD;
oriented management provisions. Such tools are conceived to transfer biodiversity conservation&#xD;
understanding in current forest stand management practices. The developed&#xD;
assessment system is targeted to: maintenance and increase of the variability of forest&#xD;
landscape mosaic; conservation of species variability; creation of resource reservoirs. The&#xD;
following criteria and indicators are taken into consideration: spatial pattern (widespreadness,&#xD;
connectedness, species contagion potential), forest structure (uneven aged&#xD;
stands: percent of trees in three broad diameter classes; even aged stands: number of&#xD;
development stages and surface of each development stage), herbs/shrubs species (average,&#xD;
minimum and maximum number of species; average number of short-lived herb/&#xD;
shrub species recorded in minimal anthropic disturbance conditions; dynamic trend in&#xD;
the number of herb/shrub species), bird species (average, minimum and maximum&#xD;
number of species); overall naturalistic quality (flora; vegetation; fauna). Such indicators&#xD;
are proposed as biodiversity reference standards for each forest type in the considered&#xD;
region: they provide practical baseline information with which forest stand management&#xD;
efficiency in achieving biodiversity targets can be compared.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 1998 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>1998-12-31T23:00:00Z</dc:date>
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