The response of Bonis Catchment in Calabria -Southern Italy to different management options under climate change scenarios
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Forests ecosystems provide several ecosystem services among which the regulation of the
hydrological cycle. These ecosystems are exposed to different forms of disturbances induced by
human activities, management strategies, and climate change. The objective of INNOMED project,
for the Italian case study, is to understand the response of forest to different silvicultural practices
under climate change conditions. The study site is the the Bonis catchment located in the
mountain area of Sila Greca (39°25'15''N, 16°12'38''W), in the Calabria region (southern Italy). This
small catchment has a surface of 1.39 km2
and a mean elevation of 1131 m above sea level.
Almost 93% of the total area is covered by forest stand, dominated by about 50-year-old Calabrian
pine (Pinus laricio Poiret) forests. In order to simulate the response of the catchment to different
climate and management scenarios, FEST-WB distributed hydrological model was used. Within the
framework of this project, FEST-FOREST module has been implemented in order to consider
vegetation dynamics interactions with the hydrological response of the watershed. Since 1986, the
basin was monitored through the installation of different instruments. Rainfall was measured by
three rain gauges (with a tipping bucket) together with temperature that were measured at three
different meteorological stations. In May 2003, a tower for measurement of eddy fluxes was
installed at an altitude of 1100 m a.s.l, on a 54 years old plantation of Laricio pine which allowed
monitoring of other parameters. Runoff was measured at the outlet of the catchment using a
gauging structure. These data were used for the calibration and validation of the model before
being implemented for future scenarios simulations. The results of these simulations delivered the
potential impacts and the vulnerability of the Bonis catchment to different scenarios. These
outcomes provide for the stakeholders a scientifically based and solid information for a
sustainable management of the catchment.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Bonis Catchment; INNOMED project; Calabria region
Elenco autori:
Pellicone, Gaetano; Caloiero, Tommaso
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