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Maria Vincenza Chiriacò is a scientific researcher of the Division on Impacts on Agriculture, Forests and Ecosystem Services at Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC). She works on research topics related to the sustainable management of agro-forestry systems in view of mitigation and adaptation to climate change. She is graduated in Forestry and Conservation of the Environment with a PhD in Science and Technology for Forestry and Environmental Management and a II level Master in Agroforestry carbon credits market.
She coordinates and works on several national and international projects related to the sustainability of agricultural and forestry policies and sustainable land-use management. She has also contributed to the definition of the National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change for the forestry sector and is one of the authors of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
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- Assessing the Monetary Value and Environmental Impact of Household Food Waste in Italy
- Carbon farming practices for European cropland: A review on the effect on soil organic carbon
- Improved Detection of Small-Scale Forest Fires in the Mediterranean Region from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Time Series
- Enhancing Carbon Sequestration: A Systematic Literature Review of Spatial Decision Support Tools
- Carbon sequestration in a bamboo plantation: a case study in a Mediterranean area
- The misconception of soil organic carbon sequestration notion: When do we achieve climate benefit?
- Achieving the circular economy through environmental policies: Packaging strategies for more sustainable business models in the wine industry
- Deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions could arise when replacing palm oil with other vegetable oils
- Palm oil’s contribution to the United Nations sustainable development goals: outcomes of a review of socio-economic aspects.
- Making sense of the LULUCF Regulation: Much ado about nothing?