The paper presents the advances of the research team in the framework of the EU Project LIFE/ENV/IT/275 aimed at providing scientific proofs in the using of no food crops to prevent marginalization or abandonment of wide agricultural areas. Moving from this, the study provides a GIS based approach for finding out a set of consistent scenario for testing the impacts of Land Use Change (LUC) for polluted areas at regional scale. The scenarios set out and their comparision through the multicriteria method could represent a more effective support for planner and decision makers. Further the study demonstrates that bioremediation could become an opportunity for improving the ESs values, improving the biodiversity of the territory.
The bioremediation of polluted areas as an opportunity to improve ecosystem services / Boccia, Lorenzo; Capolupo, Alessandra; Cervelli, Elena; Pindozzi, Stefania; Rigillo, Marina; Ripa, Maria Nicolina. - (2016), pp. 505-512. (Intervento presentato al convegno INPUT 2016. 9th International Conference on Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning tenutosi a TORINO nel 14-16 settembre 2016).
The bioremediation of polluted areas as an opportunity to improve ecosystem services
BOCCIA, LORENZO;CAPOLUPO, ALESSANDRA;CERVELLI, ELENA;PINDOZZI, STEFANIA;RIGILLO, MARINA;
2016
Abstract
The paper presents the advances of the research team in the framework of the EU Project LIFE/ENV/IT/275 aimed at providing scientific proofs in the using of no food crops to prevent marginalization or abandonment of wide agricultural areas. Moving from this, the study provides a GIS based approach for finding out a set of consistent scenario for testing the impacts of Land Use Change (LUC) for polluted areas at regional scale. The scenarios set out and their comparision through the multicriteria method could represent a more effective support for planner and decision makers. Further the study demonstrates that bioremediation could become an opportunity for improving the ESs values, improving the biodiversity of the territory.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.