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Land units map of Italy

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  • D. Smiraglia
  • G. Capotorti
  • D. Guida
  • B. Mollo
  • V. Siervo
  • C. Blasi

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In this paper we present the land units map of Italy, covering an area of ca. 300,000 km-super-2 between 47°05′ N-35°29′ N and 6°37′ E-18°31′ E. The map was created by means of a Geographic Information System (GIS) and is based on the overlay of various thematic maps according to a hierarchical classification. The map scale is 1:250,000, with a minimum mapping unit of 50 ha. The GIS integration of different layers, covering the main environmental components (climate, lithology and geomorphology), resulted in a number of hierarchically arranged land units, homogeneous in terms of biotic potential and ecological processes. These units highlight the role of physical determinism in characterizing the Italian territory with a high degree of environmental heterogeneity. The proposed land classification scheme could be taken into consideration when planning initiatives aimed at surveying, monitoring, managing and sustainably developing the territory.

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  • D. Smiraglia & G. Capotorti & D. Guida & B. Mollo & V. Siervo & C. Blasi, 2013. "Land units map of Italy," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 9(2), pages 239-244, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:9:y:2013:i:2:p:239-244
    DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2013.771290
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    1. Simona Canu & Leonardo Rosati & Michele Fiori & Andrea Motroni & Rossella Filigheddu & Emmanuele Farris, 2015. "Bioclimate map of Sardinia (Italy)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(5), pages 711-718, October.
    2. Simone Pesaresi & Diana Galdenzi & Edoardo Biondi & Simona Casavecchia, 2014. "Bioclimate of Italy: application of the worldwide bioclimatic classification system," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(4), pages 538-553, October.
    3. Baixue Wang & Weiming Cheng & Keyu Song & Suiji Wang & Yichi Zhang & Hao Li & Jiayin Deng & Ruibo Wang, 2022. "Application of Ecology-Geomorphology Cognition Approach in Land Type Classification: A Case Study in the Altay Region," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-22, March.
    4. Di Pirro, E. & Sallustio, L. & Capotorti, G. & Marchetti, M. & Lasserre, B., 2021. "A scenario-based approach to tackle trade-offs between biodiversity conservation and land use pressure in Central Italy," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 448(C).

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