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Matteo Vizzarri
Researcher at University of Molise
Publications - 42
Citations - 1606
Matteo Vizzarri is an academic researcher from University of Molise. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1245 citations.
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The MIMOSE Approach to Support Sustainable Forest Management Planning at Regional Scale in Mediterranean Contexts
Matteo Vizzarri,Lorenzo Sallustio,Davide Travaglini,Francesca Bottalico,Gherardo Chirici,Vittorio Garfì,Raffaele Lafortezza,Raffaele Lafortezza,Donato Salvatore La Mela Veca,Fabio Lombardi,Federico Guglielmo Maetzke,Marco Marchetti +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors implemented a new approach, Multiscale Mapping of Ecosystem Services (MIMOSE), to assess ecosystem services in Mediterranean forests located in a mountainous region of Italy.
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Assessing habitat quality in relation to the spatial distribution of protected areas in Italy.
Lorenzo Sallustio,Andrea De Toni,A Strollo,Mirko Di Febbraro,Elena Gissi,Laura Casella,Davide Geneletti,Michele Munafò,Matteo Vizzarri,Marco Marchetti +9 more
TL;DR: This paper assesses the habitat quality and degradation in Italy in relation with the spatial pattern of the current protected areas' network, mainly to identify priority areas of intervention, thus supporting large-scale conservation strategies and support the implementation of the biodiversity-related policies over the long term.
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Which practices co‐deliver food security, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and combat land degradation and desertification?
Pete Smith,Katherine Calvin,Johnson Nkem,Donovan Campbell,Francesco Cherubini,Giacomo Grassi,Vladimir Korotkov,Anh Le Hoang,Shuaib Lwasa,Pamela McElwee,Ephraim Nkonya,Nobuko Saigusa,Jean-François Soussana,Miguel Angel Taboada,Frances Manning,Dorothy Kalule Nampanzira,Cristina Arias-Navarro,Matteo Vizzarri,Jo House,Stephanie Roe,Annette Cowie,Mark Rounsevell,Mark Rounsevell,Almut Arneth +23 more
TL;DR: A number of practices, such as increased food productivity, dietary change and reduced food loss and waste, can reduce demand for land conversion, thereby potentially freeing‐up land and creating opportunities for enhanced implementation of other practices, making them important components of portfolios of practices to address the combined land challenges.
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How Sensitive Are Ecosystem Services in European Forest Landscapes to Silvicultural Treatment
Peter Biber,José G. Borges,Ralf Moshammer,Susana Barreiro,Brigite Botequim,Yvonne Brodrechtova,Vilis Brukas,Gherardo Chirici,Rebeca Cordero-Debets,Edwin Corrigan,Ljusk Ola Eriksson,Matteo Favero,Emil Galev,Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo,Geerten M. Hengeveld,Marius Kavaliauskas,Marco Marchetti,Susete Marques,Gintautas Mozgeris,Rudolf Navrátil,Maarten Nieuwenhuis,Christophe Orazio,Ivan Paligorov,Davide Pettenella,Róbert Sedmák,Róbert Smreček,Andrius Stanislovaitis,Margarida Tomé,Renats Trubins,Ján Tuček,Matteo Vizzarri,Ida Wallin,Hans Pretzsch,Ola Sallnäs +33 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, depending on the forest region, it is found that biodiversity can react in both ways, positively and negatively, to increased management intensity, and it may be in tradeoff or in synergy with wood production and forest resource maintenance.
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Natural capital and bioeconomy: challenges and opportunities for forestry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of the bioeconomy-based natural resources management (with a focus on forest ecosystems), by analyzing the related challenges and opportunities, from international to national perspective, as in Italy.