Corrado Battisti is an ecologist, wildlife manager, and contracting Professor in Applied Ecology/Ecosystem Management (Biology and Engineer, University of Rome III, Italy). His scientific activity has been reported in over 150 papers in peer-reviewed international journals. His research focuses on community ecology, biogeography (the peninsula effect, island biogeography applied to the mainland), and applied ecology (landscape planning and wildlife management). The research and operational activities of C. Battisti have been focused on two multi-scale threats induced by human processes: habitat fragmentation at the landscape/regional scale, and anthropogenic disturbances at the local scale (in 2016, he published a Springer book on this topic). Since 1999, Corrado has been the Chief Manager of the ‘Torre Flavia Wetland' Natural Monument (Central Italy), a Special Area of Conservation.
For paper requests, email: c.battisti@cittametropolitanaroma.it.