Conservation and pastoral value of former arable lands in the agro-pastoral system of the Alta Murgia National Park (Southern Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Grasslands are an important element of European landscapes and environment. In the last
decades, several causes have contributed to their decline among which the intensification of
agriculture activities. The National Park of Alta Murgia represents a typical agro-pastoral
karst system where the conversion to arable lands caused a drastic decline of semi-natural
rocky grasslands of high naturalistic value that traditionally were used for sheep grazing. This
change of land use created much concern about the lack of biodiversity and soil degradation.
Thus, the Park Authority promotes reconversions of arable lands into grasslands to safeguard
biodiversity, increase pastoralism and enhance the multi-functionality of farms. This study
evaluates the conservation and pastoral value of plant communities in former arable lands
derived from grasslands conversion (by crushing the rocky substrate) and subsequently
abandoned. We selected seven sites of these abandoned arable lands, no longer ploughed or
sown for three to five or twelve to fifteen years. In order to have a comparison with situations
of low anthropic pressures, other five sites were selected in nearby natural rocky grasslands,
without evidence of soil disturbance. Further two sites were selected in lands manually
cleared from stones and taken out of crop production for more than fifty years. Vegetation
samples were carried out according to the standard phytosociological method. Shannon and
Richness indexes, ecological and phytogeographical quality and pastoral value were
calculated. The ecological quality was calculated through the ratio between cover of
diagnostic taxa of the higher syntaxonomic units characterizing the undisturbed pastures and
total cover. The phytogeographical value was evaluated considering the cover of endemic,
sub-endemic and rare taxa out of the total cover value of each plant sample. For the
calculation of pastoral value, we referred to Daget and Poissonet (1969), considering the
palatability of taxa on a scale ranging from 0 to 5 according to data found in scientific
literature.
From a conservation perspective, sites originated from the conversion of rocky pastures by
crushing of the rocky surface showed marked differences from undisturbed grasslands, even
after 15 years from abandonment. Lands manually cleared and abandoned for more than fifty
years, did not show appreciable differences from semi-natural grasslands, conserving many
taxa of high conservation value. On the other hand, fields originated from grasslands
conversion showed higher pastoral value. This paper emphasizes the need for safeguarding
the rocky substrates and their remnant typical grassland communities, even in the so-called
quote. Results are useful for the sustainable management of the agro-pastoral system of Alta
Murgia, taking into account the ecological and economic role of those lands whose rocky
substrate had been crushed
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Agro-pastoral systems; High nature value farmlands; Mediterranean rocky grasslands; Natural park; Stone crushing.
List of contributors:
Terzi, Massimo
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