Modelling strategies for the reduction of fat dormice in northern Italian hazel groves
- Autori: Giovanni Scire'
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2018
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Parole Chiave: Agriculture; Casual loop diagrams; Dynamic model; Dynamic sustainability; Edible dormouse; Fat dormouse; Flow diagram; Hazelnuts; Model forest; Predator-prey microworld; Stock; Systems analysis; Systems dynamics;
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/343302
Abstract
The production of hazelnuts represents an important resource for several Italian rural areas. Sicily and Piedmont, two of the most important producers of hazelnuts, are affected by the presence of the dormouse (Glis glis), that has considerably severely harmed the production of hazelnuts. This study aims to analyse the issue in the Province of Cuneo in Piedmont and to evaluate the sustainability of the policies implemented by using the system dynamics (SD) methodology. An SD predator-prey microworld was built to reproduce the main relevant cause and effect relationships between the development of the dormouse population and local hazelnut production. The results of the SD microworld simulation show the effects of reduction policies on hazelnut production over time. The findings and further research recommendations are briefly reported in the conclusion section.