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Presentation of the Report “Land consumption, territorial dynamics and ecosystem services” - 2024 Edition
Presentation of the Report “Land consumption, territorial dynamics and ecosystem services” - 2024 Edition
Dec 03, 2024 10:00 AM — Dec 03, 2024 01:00 PM Rome, ISPRA, sala Conferenze, Via V. Brancati, 48 and Online

Today, at the ISPRA headquarters in Rome, the 2024 edition of the Report "Land consumption, territorial dynamics and ecosystem services" has been presented by the National System for Environmental Protection (SNPA), which ensures the monitoring activities of the territory and land consumption.

The loss of ecosystem services linked to land consumption is not only an environmental problem, but also an economic one: in 2023 the reduction of the "sponge effect", i.e. the ability of the soil to absorb and retain water and regulate the hydrological cycle, according to estimates, it costs the country over 400 million euros per year. An "expensive soil" that comes alongside the other costs caused by the loss of ecosystem services due to the decrease in habitat quality, the loss of agricultural production, carbon storage or climate regulation.

Overall, land consumption still remains too high, although with a slight decrease compared to the previous year and continues to advance at the rate of approximately 20 hectares per day, covering new 72.5 km2 (a surface area as large as all the buildings in Turin , Bologna and Florence). A lower growth compared to last year's figure, but which is still above the ten-year average of 68.7 km2 (2012-2022) and only partially compensated by the restoration of natural areas (just over 8 km2, due in largely to the recovery of construction site areas).

On the occasion of the presentation of the Report, the winning images of the 2024 Photo Contest "One shot to tell the story of change" will be presented.

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Screening of the documentary “Cities Under Pressure” in Brussels
Screening of the documentary “Cities Under Pressure” in Brussels
Dec 04, 2024 — Dec 04, 2024 Bruxelles

An analysis of the impact of geology and climate change on cities
On 4 December, at the Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels, an exclusive screening of the documentary Cities Under Pressure was held, an analysis of the impact of urban geology and climate change on European cities. The event saw the participation of European exponents from the world of geology, important European organizations working on the sustainability of urban environments and numerous young secondary school students, the future inhabitants and users of our cities.

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Geology accessible to all
Geology accessible to all
Dec 09, 2024 10:00 AM — Dec 09, 2024 01:00 PM Rome, ISPRA,, via Vitaliano Brancati 48

CARG project: geological maps, 3D subsoil models and databases in one click

The CARG Project has developed new tools with the aim of responding to the needs of decision makers, businesses, technicians and citizens to make surface and subsoil geological data increasingly accessible and easily usable.

A new access point to all the geological and geothematic maps, the subsoil sheets, the related explanatory notes and databases, produced in the CARG Project, downloadable and reusable, which is accompanied by Geo-IT3D a viewer for navigating and querying the 3D geological models available throughout the country, with harmonized and freely downloadable data.

Two new tools, created by ISPRA for the CARG Project, capable of guaranteeing the sharing and reuse of strategic and high-value data (High-Value Datasets) and providing the knowledge of our territory necessary to effectively respond to future challenges in the field of geological hazards, water, mineral and renewable energy resources, safety of citizens and infrastructures.

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World Soil Day
World Soil Day
Dec 05, 2024 — Dec 05, 2024

Taking care of the soil: measuring, monitoring, managing is the theme chosen for the 2024 edition of World Soil Day
The Day aims to raise public awareness of the importance and relationship between soil and water in the creation of sustainable and resilient agri-food systems.

The aim of the 2024 Day is to highlight the importance of accurate soil data and information to understand its characteristics and support informed decision-making on sustainable soil management for food security.

This year's celebration is particularly significant as it is the tenth global celebration and, hosted by Thailand, the first celebration outside FAO headquarters, coinciding with the sixteenth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the Convention of Nations Unite on the Fight against Desertification (UNCCD) to be held from 2 to 16 December 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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