The History of Pastoral Activities in S Italy Inferred from Palynology: A Long-Term Perspective to Support Biodiversity Awareness
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
The History of Pastoral Activities in S Italy Inferred from Palynology: A Long-Term Perspective to Support Biodiversity Awareness / Florenzano, Assunta. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 11:2(2019), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/su11020404]
Abstract:
The present-day Mediterranean landscape is a result of the long-term
human–environment–climate interactions that have driven the ecological dynamics throughout
the Holocene. Pastoralism had (and still has) an important role in shaping this landscape, and
contributes to maintaining the mosaic patterns of the Mediterranean habitats. Palaeoecological
records provide significant multi-proxy data on environmental changes during the Holocene that
are linked to human activities. In such research, the palynological approach is especially useful for
detailing the complexity of anthropogenically-driven landscape transformations by discriminating
past land uses and pastoral/breeding activities. This paper focuses on the palynological evidence for
the impact of centuries of grazing on the vegetation of Basilicata, a region of southern Italy where
animal breeding and pastoralism have a long tradition. A set of 121 pollen samples from eight
archaeological sites (dated from the 6th century BC to the 15th century AD) and five modern surface
soil samples were analyzed. The joint record of pollen pasture indicators and spores of coprophilous
fungi suggests that continuous and intense pastoral activities have been practiced in the territory
and have highly influenced its landscape. The palaeoecological results of this study provide us
with better knowledge of the diachronical transformations of the habitats that were exposed to
continuous grazing, with a shift toward more open vegetation and increase of sclerophyllous shrubs.
The palynological approach gives insights into the vocation and environmental sustainability of this
southern Italy region on a long-term basis.
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Keywords:
pollen; NPPs; pasture indicators; palaeoecology; archaeological sites; palaeoenvironmental reconstruction; southern Italy; Mediterranean
Elenco autori:
Florenzano, Assunta
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