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Plants and Vegetation in the Archaeological Park of Neapolis of Syracuse (Sicily,Italy): A Management Effort and also an Opportunity for Better Enjoyment of the Site
Authors:Pietro Minissale  Alessandra Trigilia  Filadelfo Brogna  Saverio Sciandrello
Institution:1. Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania, Catania, Italyp.minissale@unict.it;3. Superintendence for Cultural and Environmental Heritage, Syracuse, Italy;4. Regional Forest Service, Syracuse, Italy;5. Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania, Catania, Italy
Abstract:Syracuse has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2005. Notable for its visible traces of the ancient Greek city, the inscribed sites are mainly located on the Ortigia Islet and in the Neapolis Archaeological Park. In this park, in addition to monuments of global significance such as the Greek theatre carved into the rock in the fifth century bc, wild flora of great interest are preserved. Some species may have been introduced in the classical period. In 2013, significant maintenance interventions of green areas were made, aimed at safeguarding the monuments and the most relevant flora present. This activity provided an opportunity to create, through an interdisciplinary project, some guidelines for the management of the green cover, and has also created new opportunities for the use of the site through thematic routes.
Keywords:Siracusa  Greek vestiges  flora conservation  invasive plants  vegetation map  management guidelines
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