We present ReSurveyDunes — the first database of Italian coastal dune vegetation plots, developed through a collaborative network of Italian vegetation scientists. This paper describes the scope of the initiative, provides an overview of the available data, and high- lights its key features, research applications, and future potential. ReSurveyDunes currently comprises 972 vegetation plots distributed across 11 Italian regions (Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Lazio, Molise, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, and Veneto). The original plots were surveyed between 1974 and 2009, with a primary focus on herbaceous psammophilous coastal zonation (habitats 1210, 2110, 2120, 2130*, 2210, 2230, and 2240, as defined by the 92/43/EEC Habitats Directive). Resurveys were conducted in 2023 and 2024. Each plot datasetincludes (i) a complete list of vascular plant species with cover estimates; (ii) geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude); (iii) sampling dates; and (iv) plot size. Designed to analyze fine-scale temporal trends in Italian coastal vegetation, ReSurveyDunes is a versatile tool for diverse ecolog- ical studies. It represents a valuable resource for evidence-based decision-making, enabling targeted conservation and management actions informed by up-to-date ecological data.

Acosta, A.T.R., Di Biase, L., Sarmati, S., Allevato, E., Angiolini, C., Bagella, S., et al. (2025). ReSurveyDunes — a data resource of resurveyed coastal dune vegetation plots in Italy. PLANT SOCIOLOGY, 62, 1-6 [10.3897/ved.139539].

ReSurveyDunes — a data resource of resurveyed coastal dune vegetation plots in Italy

Di Biase, Letizia
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Calbi, Mariasole;Cutini, Maurizio;Maccherini, Simona;Strumia, Sandro;Viciani, Daniele;Del Vecchio, Silvia
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We present ReSurveyDunes — the first database of Italian coastal dune vegetation plots, developed through a collaborative network of Italian vegetation scientists. This paper describes the scope of the initiative, provides an overview of the available data, and high- lights its key features, research applications, and future potential. ReSurveyDunes currently comprises 972 vegetation plots distributed across 11 Italian regions (Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Lazio, Molise, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, and Veneto). The original plots were surveyed between 1974 and 2009, with a primary focus on herbaceous psammophilous coastal zonation (habitats 1210, 2110, 2120, 2130*, 2210, 2230, and 2240, as defined by the 92/43/EEC Habitats Directive). Resurveys were conducted in 2023 and 2024. Each plot datasetincludes (i) a complete list of vascular plant species with cover estimates; (ii) geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude); (iii) sampling dates; and (iv) plot size. Designed to analyze fine-scale temporal trends in Italian coastal vegetation, ReSurveyDunes is a versatile tool for diverse ecolog- ical studies. It represents a valuable resource for evidence-based decision-making, enabling targeted conservation and management actions informed by up-to-date ecological data.
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Acosta, A.T.R., Di Biase, L., Sarmati, S., Allevato, E., Angiolini, C., Bagella, S., et al. (2025). ReSurveyDunes — a data resource of resurveyed coastal dune vegetation plots in Italy. PLANT SOCIOLOGY, 62, 1-6 [10.3897/ved.139539].
Acosta, Alicia Teresa Rosario; Di Biase, Letizia; Sarmati, Simona; Allevato, Emilia; Angiolini, Claudia; Bagella, Simonetta; Bazan, Giuseppe; Bertacch...espandi
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