Análisis territorial de las tejedas de Castilla y León - España

  1. Fernández Manso, Óscar
  2. Fernández Manso, Alfonso
  3. Santamaría, E.
  4. Quintano Pastor, Carmen
Journal:
Spanish journal of rural development

ISSN: 2171-1216

Year of publication: 2011

Issue Title: Ponencias de las "III Jornadas internacionales sobre el tejo (taxus baccata l.). El tejo, cultura y biodiversidad"

Volume: 2

Issue: 2

Pages: 69-80

Type: Article

DOI: 10.5261/2011.ESP2.08 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Abstract

The best yewwoods of the Iberian Peninsula are within the autonomous community of Castilla y León, on the southern of the Cantabrian Mountains in the provinces of Zamora, León, Palencia and Burgos. However, these yewwoods are threatened woodlands that occupying very small extensions, appearing as a botanical relics in the region. Recent publication of Decree 63/2007 of 14 June, by the Junta de Castilla y León autonomous government, by establishing the Protected Flora Catalog of Castilla y León, considers the yew as �preferential treatment specie". This Decree requires also the drafting of a management plan for the specie. To address these plans is necessary to advance on a territorial perspective. In the present work it was undertaken a first approach to the yew-tree forest of Castilla and León from a regional perspective (physical, administrative framework, socioeconomic, protected areas and environmental risks), by also mapping their distribution in 63 locations on a scale of 1:50,000.