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Nicoletta Cannone

Prof. Nicoletta Cannone
Professor
Dept. Theoretical and Applied Sciences
Insubria University (Italy)
Via Valleggio, 11
IT-22100 Como, CO
Italy

Mailing Address:
Dept. Theoretical and Applied Sciences
Insubria University (Italy)
Via Valleggio, 11
-22100 COmo, CO



Phone: +39 0312386660
E-mail: nicoletta.cannone(at)uninsubria.it


Key Publications of Nicoletta Cannone (up to ten) :
1. Cannone N., Pignatti S. (2014). Ecological responses of plant species and communities to climate warming: upward shift or range filling processes? Climatic Change (2014) 123: 201–214.

2. Guglielmin M., Dalle Fratte M., Cannone N. (2014). Permafrost warming and vegetation changes in continental Antarctica. Environ. Res. Lett. 9: 045001 (14 pp.).

3. CANNONE N., CONVEY P., GUGLIELMIN M. (2013). Diversity trends of bryophytes in continental Antarctica. Polar Biology, 36: 259–271.

4. CANNONE N, BINELLI G, WORLAND MR, CONVEY P, GUGLIELMIN M. (2012). CO2 fluxes among different vegetation types during the growing season in Marguerite Bay (Antarctic Peninsula). GEODERMA, vol. 189-190, p. 595-605.

5. FAVERO-LONGO S., WORLAND MR., CONVEY P., SMITH RIL., PIERVITTORI R., GUGLIELMIN M., CANNONE N. (2012). Primary succession of lichen and bryophyte communities following glacial recession on Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Maritime Antarctic. Antarctic Science, vol. 24, 4, p. 323-336

6. GUGLIELMIN M., CANNONE N. 2012. A permafrost warming in a cooling Antarctica? Climatic Change, Climatic Change, 111 p. 177-195.

7. CANNONE N., DIOLAIUTI G., GUGLIELMIN M., SMIRAGLIA C. (2009). Accelerating climate change impacts on alpine glacier forefield ecosystems in the European Alps. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, vol. 18, p. 637-648.

8. N. CANNONE, SGORBATI S, GUGLIELMIN M (2007). Unexpected impacts of climate change on alpine vegetation. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, vol. Vol. 5, Issue 7, p. 360-365, ISSN: 1540-9295.

9. CANNONE N., GERDOL R. (2003). Vegetation as an ecological indicator of surface instability in rock glaciers. ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH, vol. 35, p. 384-390.

10. GUGLIELMIN M., CANNONE N., DRAMIS F. (2001). Permafrost-Glacial Evolution during the Holocene in the Italian Central Alps. PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES, vol. 12(1), p. 111-125





Expertise of Nicoletta Cannone:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeExpert Type
Scientific / Fundamental Research
Applied Sciences / Technologies / Engineering
Research Interface / Management
Topic CryosphereSnow Cover
Permafrost / Solifluction
Topic PedosphereSoil Degradation / Erosion / Desertification
Topic BiosphereBiosphere
Plants
Biodiversity
Topic Integrated SystemsCarbon Cycle
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems
Topic Economy/ResourceUseLand Cover / Land Use / Landscape
Topic Politics/LawMitigation / Prevention / Emission Reductions
Adaptation
Time FrameTime Frame
Past: Historical / Archeological
Recent / Today
Future
Statistical FocusStatistical Focus
Mean Change / Trends
Variability
Time ScaleTime Scale
Seasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsMethod
Data Collection
Data Collection - Measurement
Data Analysis
Literature Study
Integrated Assessment
Mountain Research InitiativeMRI Research area
Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
Process studies along altitudinal gradients and in associated headwater basins
Sustainable land use and natural resources management

Specialties of Nicoletta Cannone:
I'm a vegetation ecologist and my research focuses on the assessment and monitoring of climate change impacts on vegetation in the European Alps and in polar areas, especially in Antarctica.
Among my research topics there are also the study of the relationships between vegetation and permafrost, the characteristics of periglacial vegetation, the impacts of surface disturbance on the alpine flora and vegetation in high elevation mountain environments and in polar areas.

Last update: 11/17/21
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