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TitleA literature-based database of the natural heritage, the ecological status and tourism-related impacts in show caves worldwide
AbstractThe touristic use of caves causes multiple environmental alterations to the subterranean ecosystem, having potential effects on all components, from the atmosphere to lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Setting a baseline on the current knowledge of the ecological status of world show caves is pivotal to implement monitoring and management programs aiming at their conservation. However, information on this topic is scattered throughout several publications, making it difficult to access data and ultimately delaying advances towards a sustainable touristic use of show caves. We provide a literature-based dataset relative to the knowledge on the ecological status of 265 show caves worldwide. Data were collated from 289 papers selected through a systematic literature survey of an initial set of more than 1,000 scientific papers. We made the compiled information available through two complementary datasets, reporting: (i) references of the selected papers and (ii) 44 fields relative to the main characteristics of show caves investigated in literature. These fields encompass information about geographic locations, cave general characteristics, natural heritage, and the specific environmental components--and related environmental parameters--investigated in each of the considered study. Such a dataset improves our accessibility to the basic information provided by literature on the ecological status of show caves, also pointing out some literature gaps that should be addressed by future research. By making these data freely available and re-usable, we hope to stimulate research in the field of cave tourism, cave conservation, and cave-based ecology.
SourceNature conservation 50, pp. 159–174
KeywordsCave heritageenvironmental componentsenvironmental parameterssubterranean ecosystemssystematic search
JournalNature conservation
EditorSurrey Beatty, Chipping Norton, N.S.W., Australia
Year2022
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3897/natureconservation.50.80505
AuthorsPiano, Elena; Nicolosi, Giuseppe; Mammola, Stefano; Balestra, Valentina; Baroni, Benedetta; Bellopede, Rossana; Cumino, Elena; Muzzulini, Nicola; Piquet, Anna; Isaia, Marco
Text475737 2022 10.3897/natureconservation.50.80505 Scopus 2 s2.0 85142346432 Cave heritage environmental components environmental parameters subterranean ecosystems systematic search A literature based database of the natural heritage, the ecological status and tourism related impacts in show caves worldwide Piano, Elena; Nicolosi, Giuseppe; Mammola, Stefano; Balestra, Valentina; Baroni, Benedetta; Bellopede, Rossana; Cumino, Elena; Muzzulini, Nicola; Piquet, Anna; Isaia, Marco Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque, Italy; Luonnontieteellinen Keskusmuseo; Universita degli Studi di Torino; Politecnico di Torino The touristic use of caves causes multiple environmental alterations to the subterranean ecosystem, having potential effects on all components, from the atmosphere to lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Setting a baseline on the current knowledge of the ecological status of world show caves is pivotal to implement monitoring and management programs aiming at their conservation. However, information on this topic is scattered throughout several publications, making it difficult to access data and ultimately delaying advances towards a sustainable touristic use of show caves. We provide a literature based dataset relative to the knowledge on the ecological status of 265 show caves worldwide. Data were collated from 289 papers selected through a systematic literature survey of an initial set of more than 1,000 scientific papers. We made the compiled information available through two complementary datasets, reporting i references of the selected papers and ii 44 fields relative to the main characteristics of show caves investigated in literature. These fields encompass information about geographic locations, cave general characteristics, natural heritage, and the specific environmental components and related environmental parameters investigated in each of the considered study. Such a dataset improves our accessibility to the basic information provided by literature on the ecological status of show caves, also pointing out some literature gaps that should be addressed by future research. By making these data freely available and re usable, we hope to stimulate research in the field of cave tourism, cave conservation, and cave based ecology. 50 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 85142346432 origin=inward Published version 2022_PIANO ET AL Datapaper showcaves.pdf Articolo in rivista Surrey Beatty 1329 9956 Nature conservation Nature conservation Nature conservation. stefano.mammola MAMMOLA STEFANO