
Ecology of Volcanic Landscapes
Biodiversity, Conservation, Management, Challenges
- 1st Edition - June 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Authors: Giuseppe Bonanno, Vincenzo Veneziano
- Language: English
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1. Volcanoes as systems of landscapes
2. How volcanic landscapes are born
3. Geomorphological evolution of volcanic landscapes and their drivers
4. Volcanic habitats as drivers of speciation
5. Classification of volcanic landscapes
6. Mount Etna (Italy.
7. Aeolian Islands (Italy.
8. Canary Islands (Spain.
9. Icelandic volcanoes (Iceland.
10. Mount Fuji (Japan.
11. Klyuchevskaya Sopka (Russia.
12. Mount Katmai (Alaska, USA.
13. Mauna Loa (Hawaii, USA.
14. Mount St. Helens (Washington, USA.
15. Popocatépetl (Mexico.
16. Arenal Volcano (Costa Rica.
17. Ojos del Salado (Argentina-Chile.
18. Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania.
19. Mount Mayon (Philippines.
20. Mount Pinatubo (Philippines.
21. Mount Semeru (Indonesia.
22. Krakatoa (Indonesia.
23. Perspectives
2. How volcanic landscapes are born
3. Geomorphological evolution of volcanic landscapes and their drivers
4. Volcanic habitats as drivers of speciation
5. Classification of volcanic landscapes
6. Mount Etna (Italy.
7. Aeolian Islands (Italy.
8. Canary Islands (Spain.
9. Icelandic volcanoes (Iceland.
10. Mount Fuji (Japan.
11. Klyuchevskaya Sopka (Russia.
12. Mount Katmai (Alaska, USA.
13. Mauna Loa (Hawaii, USA.
14. Mount St. Helens (Washington, USA.
15. Popocatépetl (Mexico.
16. Arenal Volcano (Costa Rica.
17. Ojos del Salado (Argentina-Chile.
18. Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania.
19. Mount Mayon (Philippines.
20. Mount Pinatubo (Philippines.
21. Mount Semeru (Indonesia.
22. Krakatoa (Indonesia.
23. Perspectives
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: June 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Giuseppe Bonanno
Giuseppe Bonanno is a civil and environmental engineer at the University of Catania in Italy. He has a PhD in Plant Biology and Ecology. He is a university researcher and scientific communicator in his current role. Dr. Bonanno’s research interests range from biodiversity conservation to environmental education. His primary research involves terrestrial and marine biomonitoring, pollution related to heavy metals and plastic debris, and environmental management and conservation policies.
Affiliations and expertise
Civil and Environmental Engineer, University of Catania, ItalyVV
Vincenzo Veneziano
Vincenzo Veneziano is a plant biologist and a mapmaker, with a PhD in “Plant biology and ecology” (Catania University, Italy). He works as an environmental manager for the private sector and gives lectures on “Geographical Information Systems” (GIS). His scientific studies cover climate changes, Mediterranean desertification, protected areas, GIS processing and mapping.
Affiliations and expertise
Gravina Di Catania, Sicily, Italy