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  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,376 Views
15 Pages

7 March 2022

The Natura 2000 network is an ecological network covering the whole territory of the European Union to ensure the long-term maintenance of threatened or rare natural habitats and species of flora and fauna, including in metropolitan and rural areas....

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,689 Views
19 Pages

Management and Perception of Metropolitan Natura 2000 Sites: A Case Study of La Mandria Park (Turin, Italy)

  • Luca Battisti,
  • Filippo Corsini,
  • Natalia Marzia Gusmerotti and
  • Federica Larcher

5 November 2019

The European Commission promotes management practices for nature conservation and human well-being, requiring the involvement of users in Natura 2000 sites. The research aim was to investigate the user’s aesthetic perception in relation to the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,463 Views
12 Pages

Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Amphibians in Northwestern Italy’s Protected Areas

  • Arianna Meletiadis,
  • Matteo Riccardo Di Nicola,
  • Stefano Bovero,
  • Marco Favelli,
  • Marzia Pezzolato,
  • Stefania Grella,
  • Giusi Rezza and
  • Pier Luigi Acutis

9 January 2025

Chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), is a significant threat to global amphibian populations, leading to widespread declines and extinctions. In the spring of 2023, Bd presence was detected in different amphibia...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,548 Views
10 Pages

A Health Status Update of Myocastor coypus in Northern Italy

  • Arturo Nicoletti,
  • Paola Pregel,
  • Laura Starvaggi Cucuzza,
  • Enrico Bollo and
  • Frine Eleonora Scaglione

12 January 2024

Myocastor coypus is a pest animal present in Africa, Europe, North America and Asia that causes agricultural and ecological damages. Moreover, it has to be considered as a potential risk for public health. Forty-four coypus from the “Parco Natu...