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Antonio Chiariello, Carmine Carandente Tartaglia, Maurizio Arena, Vincenzo Quaranta, Giovanni Bruno, Marika Belardo and Martina Castaldo
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Rosanna Salvia, Giovanni Quaranta, Kostas Rontos, Pavel Cudlin and Luca Salvati
Assuming a non-neutral impact of space, an explicit assessment of metropolitan hierarchies based on local regression models produces a refined description of population settlement patterns and processes over time. We used Geographically Weighted Regressi...
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Jesús Rodrigo-Comino, Rosanna Salvia, Giovanni Quaranta, Pavel Cudlín, Luca Salvati and Antonio Gimenez-Morera
Climate change leverages landscape transformations and exerts variable pressure on natural environments and rural systems. Earlier studies outlined how Mediterranean Europe has become a global hotspot of climate warming and land use change. The present w...
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Samaneh Sadat Nickayin, Luca Salvati, Rosa Coluzzi, Maria Lanfredi, Rares Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Rosanna Salvia, Giovanni Quaranta, Ahmed Alhuseen and Luisa Gaburova
This study investigates long-term landscape transformations (1949?2016) in urban Rome, Central Italy, through a spatial distribution of seven metrics (core, islet, perforation, edge, loop, bridge, branch) derived from a Morphological Spatial Pattern Anal...
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Rosanna Salvia, Rosaria Simone, Luca Salvati and Giovanni Quaranta
Adoption of soil conservation practices is promoted by increased engagement between researchers and stakeholders. By reporting a case study from southern Italy where farmers have been involved in research projects dealing with soil conservation over seve...
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Rosanna Salvia and Giovanni Quaranta
Changes in agriculture, including simultaneous intensification and abandonment, have significantly shaped the evolution of rural areas. The assessment of resilience in agricultural systems could provide insights into the ability of many rural areas to su...
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