The uniqueness of each environmental context urgently requires a new vision of environmental and health protection. We propose a new view of environmental diseases that focuses on the value of the individual locality rather than on the generalisations smoothing out differences. By focusing on paleoenvironmental reconstructions, the Pro-Anthropocene data show trajectories that led to and explain the current developments. The evolution of local biodiversity and its transformations over time reveal differentiating elements not only based on the current appearance but also on long-time trajectory of each site. We gathered data from archaeological sites and surrounding ancient landscapes in Italy, drawing from 1,208 pollen spectra. Italy serves as a prime example of a bio-cultural hotspot. By means of β-diversity-based statistical analyses to assess biological uniqueness of the sites, we tested the hypothesis that, despite the low taxonomic resolution of pollen identification and the uniformity of anthropogenic habitats, many sites would result floristically unique. We discuss the role of archaeological sites as robust support for sustainability through nature-based solutions. Drawing for the first time a parallel between workflows in precision medicine and palaeoecology, we propose that a site-specific study—referred to as Precision Land Knowledge of the Past (PLKP)—is crucial for planning effective conservation and restoration efforts. While recognising the resilience of ecosystems, this innovative approach promises to have the power to raise public awareness of the importance of caring for nature

The precision land knowledge of the past enables tailor-made environment therapy and empathy for nature / Mercuri, A. M.; Florenzano, A.; Clo', E.; Braga, L.; Zappa, J.; Cremaschi, M.; Zerboni, A.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 15:1(2025), pp. 1-12. [10.1038/s41598-025-97372-x]

The precision land knowledge of the past enables tailor-made environment therapy and empathy for nature

Mercuri A. M.;Florenzano A.
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Clo' E.;Braga L.;Zappa J.;Cremaschi M.;
2025

Abstract

The uniqueness of each environmental context urgently requires a new vision of environmental and health protection. We propose a new view of environmental diseases that focuses on the value of the individual locality rather than on the generalisations smoothing out differences. By focusing on paleoenvironmental reconstructions, the Pro-Anthropocene data show trajectories that led to and explain the current developments. The evolution of local biodiversity and its transformations over time reveal differentiating elements not only based on the current appearance but also on long-time trajectory of each site. We gathered data from archaeological sites and surrounding ancient landscapes in Italy, drawing from 1,208 pollen spectra. Italy serves as a prime example of a bio-cultural hotspot. By means of β-diversity-based statistical analyses to assess biological uniqueness of the sites, we tested the hypothesis that, despite the low taxonomic resolution of pollen identification and the uniformity of anthropogenic habitats, many sites would result floristically unique. We discuss the role of archaeological sites as robust support for sustainability through nature-based solutions. Drawing for the first time a parallel between workflows in precision medicine and palaeoecology, we propose that a site-specific study—referred to as Precision Land Knowledge of the Past (PLKP)—is crucial for planning effective conservation and restoration efforts. While recognising the resilience of ecosystems, this innovative approach promises to have the power to raise public awareness of the importance of caring for nature
2025
12-apr-2025
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Inglese
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Biodiversity, Palaeoecology, Pollen, Site uniqueness, β-diversity, Pro-Anthropocene
Goal 15: Life on land
Goal 13: Climate action
This research was developed in the framework of activity promoted by two actions of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP): Mission 4, Component 2 Investment 1.4 - Call for tender No. 3138 of 16 December 2021, rectified by Decree 363 n.3175 of 18 December 2021 of Italian Ministry of University and Research funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU. Project code CN_00000033, Concession Decree No. 1034 of 17 June 2022 adopted by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, CUP E93C22001090001, Project title “National Biodiversity Future Center – NBFC”; Mission 4, Component 2 Investment 1.3 of Italian Ministry of University and Research funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU, Project title “Cultural Heritage Active Innovation for Sustainable Society (CHANGES)”. The study is part of a PhD project started in 2022 in the frame of PON actions (IV.5 «Tematiche Green») and within the activities supported by the SUCCESSO-TERRA Project, financed by MIUR (grant no. PRIN20158KBLNB). Additional support is from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) through the project “Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2023–2027” awarded to the Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra “A. Desio” of the Università degli Studi di Milano (WP3).
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The precision land knowledge of the past enables tailor-made environment therapy and empathy for nature / Mercuri, A. M.; Florenzano, A.; Clo', E.; Braga, L.; Zappa, J.; Cremaschi, M.; Zerboni, A.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 15:1(2025), pp. 1-12. [10.1038/s41598-025-97372-x]
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