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Background A large part of the project area in the Apennines is covered by beech forests (about 21%), widely represented by habitat 9210* (7% of the SCI) and habitat 9220* (2% of the SCI). In recent decades (1955-1990) major changes occurred. In particular, a general increase of forest areas was recorded, especially in the mountain areas, where agricultur ...
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Background Natura 2000 network sites provide a wide range of ecosystems services. Efficient management of the sites is essential for their conservation and to ensure the continued delivery of ecosystems services. However, conservation activities come with an administrative and management cost, and, in many cases, management plans cannot be implemented bec ...
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New technologies for husks and waste water recycling plus (TIRSAV PLUS)

Start date: Oct 1, 2005, End date: Jun 30, 2012,

Background Olive oil production is an important agricultural sector in Europe. The annual production of olive fruits in the EU is more than 12 million tonnes, giving 2.9 million tonnes of olive oil, from approximately 12 000 oil mills. Wastes originating from this activity are olive mill solid wastes (OMSWs) and olive mill wastewaters (OMWWs). The latte ...
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Background The National Park of Cilento is the second largest National Park in Italy and includes a wide range of habitat types. However, it lacks a coordinated strategy for the management of its many Sites of Community Interest (SCIs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs), which are now included in the Natura 2000 network. For some of these sites, notably ...
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New technologies for husks and waste waters recycling (Tirsav)

Start date: Sep 1, 2001, End date: Oct 1, 2004,

Background The fact that fresh olive pomace, the by-products of new continuous two-phase extraction processes, is not liked by oil extractors because of its high liquid content has made its disposal a pressing matter. This problem does not actually exist, however, in view of the potential for pomace spreading, as foreseen by recent national legislation (l ...
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