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Update: 16/06/2010
In order to classify and map the Italian landscape, it was
defined a territorial unit of reference named 'Landscape
physiographic unit", to represent portions of
geographically defined territory with specific physiographic
features and land cover pattern.
Each of these units refers to one of 37 "Landscape
physiographic units and types" recognized and coded for the
Italian territory trhoughtout the work.
The main classification criteria for landscapes at the scale
1:250,000, chosen after a dedicated experimental phase, are
the litho-geomorphologic features and the structure of relief
(elevation, aspect, slope, energy) and their distribution in the
space (summarizing, the physiography).
At such a scale, other landscape physiographic aspects, like cover
pattern (vegetation and anthropogenic feature) and pedology, turned
out to be not representative enough to differenciate the landscape
types; rather, they represent a mosaic within each unit, which can
be used at the higher scales of the system.
Remote sensing was chosen as the main method of investigation, as it allows a synoptic study of the territory, consistent with the objective of mapping complex systemic units such as landscapes.
In the whole territory 2160 "Physiographic landscape units" were mapped, by stereoscopic photo interpretation, using cartographic ancillary data ( Map of the physiographic types and units of Italy" scale 1:250.000). All of the maps, descriptions and related data are organized in a Geographic Information System.