This study investigates variations in pasture lease rents during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in a sector of the Italian Alps and how these correlate with climate changes. Analysis of the rents in the three data sets clearly demonstrates a sharp increase over the period considered, which can generally be ascribed to increased human pressure following population growth during the same period. Oscillations in the values obtained for fifty-year periods between the last half of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth suggest a strong connection with environmental and climatic factors. Increases or decreases in temperature seem to have a less marked and less direct effect on the values of grazing lands close to the upper limit of vegetation, while socio-economic and infrastructural signals impinge significantly on climate signals on the grazing lands at lower altitudes.
Climate change and variations in mountain pasture values in the central-eastern Italian Alps in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Avanzini, Marco; Salvador, Isabella; Gios, Geremia. - In: BIO-BASED AND APPLIED ECONOMICS. - ISSN 2280-6180. - 2018, 7:2(2018), pp. 97-116. [10.13128/bae-7670]
Climate change and variations in mountain pasture values in the central-eastern Italian Alps in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Avanzini, MarcoPrimo
;Salvador, IsabellaSecondo
;Gios, GeremiaUltimo
2018-01-01
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This study investigates variations in pasture lease rents during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in a sector of the Italian Alps and how these correlate with climate changes. Analysis of the rents in the three data sets clearly demonstrates a sharp increase over the period considered, which can generally be ascribed to increased human pressure following population growth during the same period. Oscillations in the values obtained for fifty-year periods between the last half of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth suggest a strong connection with environmental and climatic factors. Increases or decreases in temperature seem to have a less marked and less direct effect on the values of grazing lands close to the upper limit of vegetation, while socio-economic and infrastructural signals impinge significantly on climate signals on the grazing lands at lower altitudes.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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