Estimation of stocking density and management proposals for the rangelands of the wildfire – stricken Municipalities of Peloponnisos
The resent fires in Peloponnisos, during the summer period of 2007 besides being catastrophic to forests, they also had a significant impact on rangelands and livestock husbandry. After the destruction there was a need to inventory the grazing pressure and make recommendations for rehabilitation of burned rangelands. For these reason, the stocking rate was calculated in the grazed forest lands of the wildfire – stricken Municipalities with the use of GIS, statistical data and land cover/use information of the project Corine Land Cover 2000. The total area of rangelands was reduced by 22% after the wildfires with the largest reduction located in the prefectures of Ilia (46%). In all 6 prefectures, the stocking rate increased by 25% after the wildfires, with the highest values obtained in the prefecture of Ilia, Korinthia and Achaia. It was found that the majority of the burned shrubland and silvopastoral areas (54%) were distributed in soils derived from hard limestone. Based on these findings, the suspension of livestock grazing in calcareous and alluvial soils for about 2 years is suggested until the burned vegetation recovers and at least 3 years in the remaining soil types.
Laboratory of Rangeland Ecology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, P.O. Box 286, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece
Keywords:Grazing, wildfire, Corine Land Cover 2000, Geographic Informational Systems (GIS), soil types
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Book:RANGE SCIENCE AND PROTECTED AREAS - Proceedings of the 6th Panhellenic Rangeland Congress in Leonidio Arcadia Peloponnesus, 2-4 October 2008 (Edited by: Konstantinos Th. Mantzanas, Vasillios P. Papanastasis)