The Sustainability of Wildlife in Agroforestry Land

Roberto Fratini , Francesco Riccioli , Giovanni Argenti , Maria Paola Ponzetta
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Wildlife management in agroforestry territory has become particularly complex in recent years because of the increase of animal density. This study proposes a review of the literature on the impact of wildlife in many areas of the world. In particular, it examines the negative effects due to the strong growth of wildlife populations and consequently the loss of the balance of agricultural and forest ecosystems. A second portion of the study shows the results of an investigation related to the rural area of the Region of Tuscany: Recreation-Opportunity-Spectrum - ROS (North American Methodology) implemented in Geographical Information System - GIS, is used with the aim of determining suitable areas for damages by wild animals. The final goal of the paper is to highlight some possible choices to be adopted by Stakeholders in order to bring the phenomenon within the limits of sustainability.

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农林复合土地野生动物的可持续性
近年来,由于动物密度的增加,农林业地区的野生动物管理变得特别复杂。本研究对世界许多地区野生动物影响的文献进行了综述。该报告特别审查了野生动物种群的强劲增长以及由此造成的农业和森林生态系统平衡的丧失所带来的负面影响。研究的第二部分显示了与托斯卡纳地区农村地区有关的调查结果:在地理信息系统中实施的娱乐-机会-光谱- ROS(北美方法)用于确定野生动物损害的合适区域。本文的最终目标是强调利益相关者采取的一些可能的选择,以便将这种现象置于可持续性的范围内。
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