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Indicators for the assessment and certification of cork oak management sustainability in Italy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
Short description:
Indicators for the assessment and certification of cork oak management sustainability in Italy / Pollastrini, M; Chiavetta, U; Cutini, A; Casulaa, ; Maltoni, S; Dettori, S; Corona, P. - In: IFOREST. - ISSN 1971-7458. - 11:(2018), pp. 668-674. [10.3832/ifor2587-011]
abstract:
Sustainable forest management (SFM) is crucial for forest ecosystem productivity and conservation, especially in systems such as cork oak (Quercus suber L.) threatened by human activities and biotic and abiotic factors. In this study SFM indicators with particular reference to cork oak forests in the region of Sardinia (Italy) are proposed and tested. Sustainable and responsible management options specifically aimed at cork oak forest management and chain of custody certification are also provided. A set of ten indicators was proposed and assessed by an expert panel in cork oak management. Five indicators were also tested against data on structure, origin, health condition and management in 285 forest compartments managed by FoReSTAS (Regional Forest Agency for Land and Environment of Sardinia, Italy), including 361 sampling plots and 5345 trees. In order to investigate the priorities and perceptions of SFM experts and stakeholders, a survey was also carried out by completion of a questionnaire on the technical issues of cork oak woodland management. The survey results highlighted a need to improve environmental and economic performance by means of SFM and certification. The indicators tested in Sardinian cork oak woodlands showed that about 80% of the stands fulfilled management sustainability requirements. The suggested SFM indicators can effectively support proactive management and conservation measures, representing a valuable tool in the current context of growing environmental and socioeconomic awareness
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Quercus suber, Sustainable Forest Management, Forest Management Planning, Non-wood Forest Products, Sardinia, Italy
List of contributors:
Pollastrini, M; Chiavetta, U; Cutini, A; Casulaa, ; Maltoni, S; Dettori, S; Corona, P
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/215689
Published in:
IFOREST
Journal
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