What priorities for European research in the environmental field?
National workshop of the CASRI stakeholders
On 29 October at the Botanical Garden of Rome, the main Italian research stakeholders met to discuss strategies and tools necessary for European research in the environmental field. The event was organized by ISPRA as part of the European project CASRI (Collaborative Action coordinating and enhancing systemic, actionable and transversal Sustainability Research and Innovation) of the Horizon Europe call program WIDERA, whose aim is to promote collaboration, innovation and support for European research for the formulation of a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda capable of addressing common gaps for the environmental and sustainability transition.
During this meeting, the preliminary results of bilateral interviews carried out by ISPRA with key stakeholders on four topics of interest were presented: resilient zero-impact circular production systems, biodiversity and climate, sustainable urbanisation, nature, environment and energy transition.
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- What priorities for European research in the environmental field?
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- National workshop of the CASRI stakeholders On 29 October at the Botanical Garden of Rome, the main Italian research stakeholders met to discuss strategies and tools necessary for European research in the environmental field. The event was organized by ISPRA as part of the European project CASRI (Collaborative Action coordinating and enhancing systemic, actionable and transversal Sustainability Research and Innovation) of the Horizon Europe call program WIDERA, whose aim is to promote collaboration, innovation and support for European research for the formulation of a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda capable of addressing common gaps for the environmental and sustainability transition. During this meeting, the preliminary results of bilateral interviews carried out by ISPRA with key stakeholders on four topics of interest were presented: resilient zero-impact circular production systems, biodiversity and climate, sustainable urbanisation, nature, environment and energy transition.
- When Oct 29, 2024 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
- Where Rome
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The stakeholders involved are financiers, end users and knowledge providers and belong to different sectors, from the academic world to institutions and sector associations.
Italy has strong potential to progress in environmental and sustainability research and innovation, thanks to a dynamic research system and support policies. However, addressing these challenges requires an integrated and collaborative approach, involving all key actors and promoting innovative and sustainable solutions also starting from the social perspective. The objective of the national CASRI stakeholders' workshop is to reach a shared national perspective of the priorities for European research in the environmental field by encouraging greater integration and collaboration between the parties involved