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Title: | Evolution of land cover in the special area of conservation of Monchique (Southern Portugal): Have the objectives of the Natura 2000 network been achieved (1995–2018)? |
Authors: | Raposo, Mauro Nunes, Leonel Pinto-Gomes, Carlos José |
Keywords: | endangered species geobotany IUCN land cover change landscape mosaic nature politics territorial planning |
Issue Date: | Aug-2023 |
Publisher: | Land Degradation and Development |
Citation: | Raposo, M. A. M., Nunes, L. J. R., & Pinto-Gomes, C. J. (2023). Evolution of land cover in the special area of conservation of Monchique (Southern Portugal): Have the objectives of the Natura 2000 network been achieved (1995–2018)? Land Degradation & Development, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4879 |
Abstract: | The Natura 2000 Network, as the European Union's ecological network, aims to
ensure the long-term conservation of Europe's most threatened species and habitats,
helping to stop the loss of biodiversity. Based on this assumption, the changes in land
cover in the Special Area of Conservation (SAC) of Monchique between 1995 and
2018 are analysed and related to identify favourable and unfavourable policies concerning
the habitats and respective species conservation. The most important land
covers are compared with the habitats and species legally protected at the National
and European level, as well as the Red List of Vascular Flora of Mainland Portugal. As
main results can be highlighted the increase in the forest area occupied by species such
as Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus pinaster, and a reduction in the areas of grazing and
shrub species. Can also be noted an increase in the areas covered by invasive species,
which may be associated with the abandonment of rural areas. We identified 21 taxa
with high heritage interest in the Monchique SAC, occurring mainly in forest habitats,
namely 91E0, 92A0, 9240, 9330 and 9340, which should be considered in the elaboration
of future Territorial Management Plans. Thus, it can be concluded that the objectives
initially stipulated by the Natura 2000 Network were not fully achieved within
the Monchique SAC. Alternative management methods must be studied to allow conservation
in a territory with a high land consolidation and low population density. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35612 |
Type: | article |
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