Abstract

The evaluation and the subsequent monitoring of the conservation status of habitats is one of the key steps in nature protection. While some European countries have tested suitable methodologies, others, including Italy, lack procedures tested at the national level. The aim of this work is to propose a method to assess the conservation status of habitat 92A0 (Salix alba and Populus alba galleries) in central Italy, and to test the method using data from the Molise region. We selected parameters that highlight the conservation status of the flora and vegetation in order to assess habitat structures and functions at the site level. After selecting the parameters, we tested them on a training dataset of 22 unpublished phytosociological relevés taken from the whole dataset, which consists of 119 relevés (49 unpublished relevés for the study area, and 70 published relevés for central Italy). We detected the most serious conservation problems in the middle and lower course of the Biferno river: the past use of river terraces for agriculture and continual human interventions on the river water flow have drastically reduced the riparian forests of Molise. Our results show that in areas in which forest structure and floristic composition have been substantially modified, certain alien plant species, particularly Robinia pseudoacacia, Amorpha fruticosa and Erigeron canadensis, have spread extensively along rivers. In the management of riparian forests, actions aimed at maintaining the stratification of the forest, its uneven-agedness and tree species richness may help to ensure the conservation status, as well as favour the restoration, of habitat 92A0.

Highlights

  • According to European Directive 92/43/EEC, better known as the Habitat Directive, member states are required to preserve, or restore to a favourable conservation status, habitats within the Natura 2000 Network, that is Sites of Community Importance (SCIs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs)

  • Owing to the scattered distribution of residual areas with riparian forests belonging to habitat 92A0, for the sampling design, we identified the sites for the sample plots after selecting potential areas referred to these forests by integrating the map of the Natura habitats in Molise and the map of the Nature

  • We focused on the type of data that can be collected from flora and vegetation surveys, adopting those parameters proposed in other member states (JNCC 2004, BfN 2006, Calleja 2009, Carnino 2009) that we considered to apply most to our study area

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Introduction

According to European Directive 92/43/EEC, better known as the Habitat Directive, member states are required to preserve, or restore to a favourable conservation status, habitats within the Natura 2000 Network, that is Sites of Community Importance (SCIs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs). The conservation of such habitats can only be guaranteed by effective monitoring. While some European countries (JNCC 2004, BfN 2006, Calleja 2009, Carnino 2009) have already designed appropriate methods to monitor the conservation status of habitats, others have yet to introduce standard procedures adopted on a national level The latter group of countries includes Italy, even though evaluations of Italian habitats, based on expert knowledge, have been performed and were published in the 3rd National Report ex-art. The latter group of countries includes Italy, even though evaluations of Italian habitats, based on expert knowledge, have been performed and were published in the 3rd National Report ex-art. 17 Habitat Directive (92/43/EC) (www.sinanet.isprambiente.it/Reporting_Dir_Habitat)

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