Are Red Lists really useful for plant conservation? The New Red List of the Italian Flora in the perspective of national conservation policies
- Authors: Rossi, G; Montagnani, C; Abeli, T; Gargano, D; Peruzzi, L; Fenu, G; Magrini, S; Gennai, M; Foggi, B; Wagensommer, RP; Ravera, S; Cogoni, A; Aleffi, M; Alessandrini, A; Bacchetta, G; Bagella, S; Bartolucci, F; Bedini, G; Bernardo, L; Bovio, M; Castello, M; Conti, F; Domina, G; Farris, E; Gentili, R; Gigante, D; Peccenini, S; Persiani, AM; Poggio, L; Prosser, F; Santangelo, A; Selvaggi, A; Villani, MC; Wilhalm, T; Zappa, E; Zotti, M; Tartaglini, N; Ardenghi, NMG; Blasi, C; Raimondo, FM; Venturella, G; Cogoni, D; Puglisi, M; Campisi, P; Miserere, L; Perrino, EV; Strumia, S; Iberite, M; Lucchese, F; Fabrinit G; Orsenigo, S
- Publication year: 2014
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/89045
Abstract
“The New Red List of the Italian Flora” includes all the Italian policy species and other species of known conservation concerns for a total of 400 taxa, 65% of which are threatened with extinction. The Red List is based on a huge georeferenced data-set useful for conservation purposes.