The multifunctional role of hedgerows in the historical rural landscape: the case study of Staffarda Abbey (Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The restoration and conservation of historical rural landscapes are considered a
priority at both international and national levels. For valorising the historical
landscape as cultural heritage, a national project (PNRR, Cultural heritage active
innovation for sustainable society -CHANGES- 2022-2025, Spoke 1 – Historical,
Landscapes, Traditions and cultural Identities) was recently approved in Italy.
Hedgerows are recognized as important elements for the landscape structure, but the
agriculture intensification in the last Century caused their reduction. Staffarda Abbey
(Piedmont, Italy) is a Cistercian Benedictine monastery, founded in the XII century.
The multifunctional role of hedgerows in the historical rural landscape and the
changes occurred were investigated. The first part of the research was carried out by
analyzing historical cartography, documents and references from the XVII and XIX
centuries found in archives and libraries. This analysis was performed at a landscape
level. The analysis of historical documents and cartography confirmed that the
cultivated fields and waterways were characterized by the widespread presence of
hedgerows, functionally related with the farming system. The second part was the
characterization of the remnant hedgerows. Using the Regional Forestry Information
System and GIS these elements were analyzed. Then on field surveys were performed.
The study is still ongoing, preliminary results will be discussed. Different types of
hedgerows are still present in the area. The common species are: Salix alba L., Morus
alba L., Populus spp., Robinia pseudoacacia L., Prunus avium L., Fraxinus excelsior L.
Quercus robur L., Rubus spp., Corylus avellana L. and Sambucus nigra L. With the aim
to analyze the Ecosystem Services provided, several parameters are in course of
assessment: the botanical composition, productivity, historical use, ecological and
ornamental interest. The analysis will be integrated with the use of drones. In this
historical rural area, the relationship between hedgerows and other physical features
determines their functions and structure. Moreover, the multifunctionality of these
elements was highlighted. At the same time, these elements were recognized as
qualifying features and historical permanence to be valorised in future restoration
programs.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
ecosystem services, heritage, conservation, plants
Elenco autori:
Federica Larcher; Paola Gullino; Enrico Pomatto; Paola Greppi; Luigi Provero
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