2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12020351
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Opportunities for Adaptation to Climate Change of Extensively Grazed Pastures in the Central Apennines (Italy)

Abstract: Future climate change is expected to significantly alter the growth of vegetation in grassland systems, in terms of length of the growing season, forage production, and climate-altering gas emissions. The main objective of this work was, therefore, to simulate the future impacts of foreseen climate change in the context of two pastoral systems in the central Italian Apennines and test different adaptation strategies to cope with these changes. The PaSim simulation model was, therefore, used for this purpose. A… Show more

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“…As we can see, according to this plan, more than 95% of the AOI's arable land will be sown with grain crops, which will practically lead to monoculture with all the ensuing consequences [102]. At the same time, the increase in crop area has been accompanied by an almost equivalent decrease in land occupied by pastures, which play a fundamental role in mitigating the effects of climate change, especially in carbon storage and sequestration, as well as in the conservation of biodiversity [103]. Changes in the areas of land occupied by water and forest resources did not have a unidirectional trend, and their fluctuations from year to year were wave-like within a particular corridor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we can see, according to this plan, more than 95% of the AOI's arable land will be sown with grain crops, which will practically lead to monoculture with all the ensuing consequences [102]. At the same time, the increase in crop area has been accompanied by an almost equivalent decrease in land occupied by pastures, which play a fundamental role in mitigating the effects of climate change, especially in carbon storage and sequestration, as well as in the conservation of biodiversity [103]. Changes in the areas of land occupied by water and forest resources did not have a unidirectional trend, and their fluctuations from year to year were wave-like within a particular corridor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%