biogeographic regionalization

Cultural Infrastructures as spaces for Human Development: cultural production, Literacy and quality of Life

Cultural Infrastructures as spaces for Human Development: cultural production, Literacy and quality of Life

The project reflects the identity of the Department of Letters and modern Cultures (LCM), which brings together some of the most important scientific and educational communities in the humanities at Sapienza University, enhancing the contribution of archival, documentary, library and geographic sciences.

Detecting phytogeographic units based on native woody flora. A case study in central Peninsular Italy

We present a statistically derived phytogeographic regionalization based on the spatial distribution of native woody flora, investigating environmental correlates and assessing congruence between the spatial patterns of species, genera, and families. A sector of central peninsular Italy (Lazio and Abruzzo regions) was selected as a case study. A rich georeferenced floristic database was compiled, including information from different sources.

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