SIMONE VALERI

PhD Graduate

PhD program:: XXXVII


supervisor: Prof.ssa Giulia Capotorti

Thesis title: Green Infrastructure and Multifunctionality: Enhancing Ecological Connectivity and Complexity in Mediterranean Agricultural landscapes

The European Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 is triggering significant investments in Green Infrastructure (GI) for enhancing ecological connectivity, especially between the EU Natura2000 (N2K) sites scattered across highly anthropized landscapes. Also in response to this strategic target, EU environmental policies suggest restoring natural and semi-natural elements as crucial GI components across widespread agricultural matrices. Such restoration actions can improve the role of agroecosystems in supporting the N2K network, but little is known about actual GI deployment needs in different regions and for agricultural systems under different conditions. Traditional and extensive agricultural landscapes, characterized by diffuse naturalness, are actually multifunctional and able to support biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and human well-being. By contrast, especially in SW Europe, there is an ongoing trend toward the homogenization and intensification of agricultural systems and a combined loss of associated landscape elements, such as natural and semi-natural linear elements (LE). These elements are among the landscape features to be increased in agricultural lands, since they could enhance biodiversity and connectivity acting in a complementary and synergic way with protected N2K sites. Within complex agroecosystems, LE themselves can be considered ecosystem subtypes, with their own structural and functional characteristics and varying condition. However, a comprehensive methodology is still needed to assess their capacity to support biodiversity and, on the other hand, there is little evidence on how to integrate LE condition assessments into GI plans and actions explicitly devoted to the improvement of N2K coherence (i.e., structural connectivity degree). This study was aimed at addressing the above-mentioned knowledge gaps by (i) identifying N2K-related GI deployment needs at a biogeographic level, with respect to the proportion of protected area and density of residual woody elements in arable lands of different Territorial Units (NUTS3), (ii) proposing a method for the assessment of LE condition, with an emphasis on the capacity to support plant species that are characteristic of local Potential Natural Vegetation (PNV) and pollinators, and (iii) developing and testing a fine-scale GI design for the improvement of N2K coherence, with conservation/restoration actions explicitly defined for LE. By means of a landscape ecology approach, strengthened by field and aerial vegetation surveys, the present research contributed the challenges posed by agriculture sustainability to be effectively addressed from a multilevel perspective. As a first result, four GI deployment needs were identified and spatialized in W Mediterranean Europe, with a prevalence of restoration of connections, followed by consolidation of node and link conservation, creation of additional protected areas, and enlargement of existing N2K sites. Second, a thorough LE condition assessment method was proposed and validated for 80 LE in Italy and Spain, resulting in good condition associated with contiguity to N2K sites and abundance of species characteristic of the local PNV. Third, in the peri-urban sector of the Metropolitan City of Rome, a local-level GI design process was developed to enhance the coherence between N2K patches. In this latter case, suggested GI actions for LE accounted for 0.0100% of the total agricultural area, with restoration intervention for barely 0.0073%. Despite small areas to be restored, the GI design was proved to almost double the original network coherence. Therefore the approach, suitable for biodiversity conservation under a land-sharing vision, ultimately confirmed the feasibility and potential replicability of restoration actions across different agricultural landscapes.

Research products

11573/1720185 - 2024 - Green infrastructure design for the containment of biological invasions. Insights from a peri-urban case study in Rome, Italy
Montaldi, A.; Iamonico, D.; Del Vico, E.; Valeri, S.; Jona Lasinio, G.; Capotorti, G. - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (London : Academic Press) pp. - - issn: 1095-8630 - wos: WOS:001260962600001 (1) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85196796431 (1)

11573/1733544 - 2024 - On the role of agricultural landscapes for the improvement of the Natura2000 network: a multi-level approach for informing local Green Infrastructure planning
Valeri, Simone; Del Vico, Eva; Iamonico, Duilio; Montaldi, Alessandro; Capotorti, Giulia - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
conference: XXXIII Congresso della Società Italiana di Ecologia – Roma “Misurare e prevedere il cambiamento per una gestione sostenibile degli ecosistemi" (Roma)
book: Book of abstracts XXXIII Congresso della Società Italiana di Ecologia - ()

11573/1717184 - 2024 - Condition of linear landscape elements improves with contiguity to protected habitats: empirical evidence useful for agroecosystem accounting and restoration
Valeri, Simone; Schmitz, María F.; Acosta-Gallo, Belén; Iamonico, Duilio; Villodre, María; Arnáiz-Schmitz, Cecilia; Capotorti, Giulia - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: AGRICULTURE, ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT (Amsterdam: Elsevier BV) pp. - - issn: 1873-2305 - wos: WOS:001278883700001 (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85199182564 (0)

11573/1717185 - 2024 - Linear habitats as plant ecological refuges in fragmented agricultural landscapes: a method for condition assessment
Valeri, Simone; Schmitz, María F.; Acosta-Gallo, Belén; Iamonico, Duilio; Villodre, María; Arnáiz-Schmitz, Cecilia; Capotorti, Giulia - 04f Poster
conference: XX International Botanical Congress IBC 2024 (Madrid, Spain)
book: XX International Botanical Congress IBC 2024, Spain. Book of Abstracts. Posters. - ()

11573/1668723 - 2023 - On the role of natural and Induced landscape heterogeneity for the support of pollinators. A green Infrastructure perspective applied in a peri-urban system
Capotorti, Giulia; Valeri, Simone; Giannini, Arianna; Minorenti, Valerio; Piarulli, Mariagrazia; Audisio, Paolo - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: LAND (Basel: MDPI) pp. 1-29 - issn: 2073-445X - wos: WOS:000940103500001 (6) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85149224339 (6)

11573/1684363 - 2023 - Linking green infrastructure deployment needs and agroecosystem conditions for the improvement of the Natura2000 network. Preliminary investigations in W Mediterranean Europe
Valeri, Simone; Capotorti, Giulia - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: SUSTAINABILITY (Basel : MDPI) pp. - - issn: 2071-1050 - wos: WOS:001031053000001 (1) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85165023278 (1)

11573/1657327 - 2022 - On biodiversity friendly Green Infrastructure planning. Contribution of plant ecology to the monitoring and valorisation of peri-urban environments in the Metropolitan City of Rome (Mediterranean Italy)
Capotorti, Giulia; Zavattero, Laura; Bonacquisti, Sandro; Del Vico, Eva; Facioni, Laura; Iamonico, Duilio; Montaldi, Alessandro; Valeri, Simone - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
conference: 117. Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana. 8. International plant science conference (IPSC) (Bologna; Italy)
book: 117. Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana. 8. International plant science conference (IPSC) - (978-88-85915-27-5)

11573/1567899 - 2021 - Ecological connectivity in agricultural green infrastructure. Suggested criteria for fine scale assessment and planning
Valeri, Simone; Zavattero, Laura; Capotorti, Giulia - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: LAND (Basel: MDPI) pp. - - issn: 2073-445X - wos: WOS:000689454100001 (16) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85112674611 (17)

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