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Riccardo Guarino

Researcher at University of Palermo

Publications -  141
Citations -  2210

Riccardo Guarino is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation (pathology) & Flora. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 122 publications receiving 1676 citations. Previous affiliations of Riccardo Guarino include University of Siena & University of Cagliari.

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European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots

Milan Chytrý, +96 more
TL;DR: The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) as mentioned in this paper is a database of European vegetation plots developed by the IAVS Working Group Europe Vegetation Survey (WGSVSS) since 2012 and made available for use in research projects in 2014.
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An Updated Checklist of the Sicilian Native Edible Plants: Preserving the Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Century-Old Agro-Pastoral Landscapes.

TL;DR: The preliminary ecological analyses point out that a high percentage of these plants are linked with the so-called ‘cultural’ landscapes, patchy semi-natural environments rich in ecotones, leading to the conclusion that the maintenance of century-old agro-pastoral practices may represent an effective way to preserve the local heritage of edible plants.
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Bioclimatology and Vegetation Series in Sicily: A Geostatistical Approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the correspondence between Rivas-Martinez's bioclimatic units and the main vegetation series in the Mediterranean region was verified by means of a geostatistical analysis based on WorldClim data sets.

A methodological protocol for Annex i Habitats monitoring: The contribution of vegetation science

Daniela Gigante, +67 more
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From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation - GMOs and their social implications

TL;DR: In this article, an alternative approach, namely in-context trajectory evaluation, is proposed to assess the potential risks of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from both a social and an ecological perspective.