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Socioeconomic development and vulnerability to land degradation in Italy
Authors:Luca Salvati  Alberto Mancini  Sofia Bajocco  Roberta Gemmiti  Margherita Carlucci
Affiliation:(1) Italian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Centre for Plant-Soil Systems, Via della Navicella 2-4, 00185 Rome, Italy;(2) c/o Centre for Economic and International Studies—CEIS, ‘Tor Vergata’ University of Rome, Via Columbia, 2, 00133 Rome, Italy;(3) Italian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Unit of Climatology and Meteorology Applied to Agriculture, Via del Caravita 7a, 00186 Rome, Italy;(4) Department of Geographical, Linguistic, Statistical, Historical Studies for Regional Analysis, Faculty of Economics, ‘Sapienza’ University of Rome, Via del Castro Laurenziano 9, 00161 Rome, Italy;(5) Department of Economics, Faculty of Statistics, ‘Sapienza’ University of Rome, Piazzale A. Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy;
Abstract:In recent years, the surface area affected by land degradation (LD) has significantly increased in southern European regions where the socioeconomic development has been proposed as a basic factor underlying the degree of vulnerability to LD. This paper investigates the correlation between several socioeconomic indicators and the level of vulnerability to LD in Italy, expressed as changes (1990–2000) in a composite index of land vulnerability (ΔLVI). The analysis was carried out over 784 local districts. The impact of per capita value added, agricultural intensity, industrial and tourism concentration, and urban growth was separately tested on ΔLVI. Results indicate that a lower district value added, crop intensification, irrigation, and the level of land vulnerability to degradation are strongly associated with the increasing level of land vulnerability over time, highlighting the role of the socioeconomic development as a main process underlying LD. In this framework, spatially equitable sustainable development may represent the effective strategy to mitigate the detrimental effects of economic growth and regional disparities on Mediterranean LD.
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