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Scientific-technological research and advanced training applied to marine sciences
Mar 07, 2024 — Mar 08, 2024 Zhoushan, Zhejiang, CHinaOn 7 and 8 March at the Zhejiang Ocean University (ZJOU), in the presence of the Italian Ambassador to China Dr. Massimo Ambrosetti, the II Italy-China bilateral workshop on "Scientific-technological research and higher education" will take place. applied to marine sciences", organized by the Italian Embassy in China and the ZJOU.
Representatives of ISPRA, the University of Pisa and the Anton Dohrn Zoological Station will also be present at the workshop.
Alternative Sources and Climate Change
Apr 11, 2024 — Apr 11, 2024 On line eventRenewables, Hydrogen, Nuclear: New Energy
Decarbonisation, investment plan on alternative sources. The importance of renewables and the analysis of alternative plans to fossil fuels, with a view to reducing emissions. How the European directives move and what positions Italy takes in the global panorama.
Protected areas: virtuous experiences to combat the decline of pollinators
Mar 20, 2024 — Mar 20, 2024 RomeThe Life 4 Pollinators project is organizing a meeting that brings together the world of conservation, research and institutions, united to protect the decline of pollinators.
"Virtuous experiences to combat the decline of pollinators" is an event organized in collaboration with Federparchi, LIFE PollinAction, Life BEEadapt which aims to give those who manage protected areas the opportunity to discuss and find shared strategies for the conservation of pollinating insects .
Adapt the city to heat waves and rising temperatures
Mar 13, 2024 03:00 PM — Mar 13, 2024 07:00 PM Rome, Palazzo ValentiniOn March 13th there will be the third appointment of the public consultation of the Climate Adaptation Strategy of Rome Capital.
There are four priority critical issues to address: the greater intensity of rainfall and floods; the security of water supplies in scenarios where there are greater periods of drought; the growth of heat waves in a city with neighborhoods at risk due to the so-called 'island effect' of urban heat and the intensification of impacts on the coasts in a scenario of rising sea levels.
Hydraulic risk mitigation in the regions affected by the flood in 2023
Mar 04, 2024An agreement signed between ISPRA and the Extraordinary Commissioner for reconstruction in the territory of the Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and Marche Regions
Today, in the headquarters of the Joint Defense Summit Operational Command, Army Corps General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo, Extraordinary Government Commissioner for reconstruction in the territory of the Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and Marche regions and the Director General of ISPRA, Maria Siclari, have signed a technical-scientific collaboration and support agreement for the activities related to the drafting and verification of the special plans for reconstruction.
The Agreement, which will last until 30 June 2024, includes developing forms of collaboration aimed at greater mitigation of the hydraulic risk in the flooded areas, through more careful and respectful management of the pit fauna - which includes all the animal species that burrow into the land, even along the banks of rivers, to build their own den - and of the local flora, in particular of the riparian and slope vegetation, which grows along the banks of the watercourses and in the beds of streams and streams.
The objective of the agreement is to provide technical-scientific support to the commissioner structure within the interministerial and interinstitutional working group in which various representatives of the territory participate, including the technicians of ISPRA itself.
Plastic and circular economy
Mar 12, 2024 — Mar 12, 2024 VillasimiusThe seminar, addressed to the local administrators of Villasimius, is dedicated to the topics of plastics, circular economy and the impacts that they can produce on the territory and sea.
It will be also presented the project LIFE CONCEPTU MARIS, which AMP Capo Carbonare is partner and aims to conservation of cetaceans and sea turtles in the Mediterranean.
On-line the new environmental indicators data base ISPRA
Mar 04, 2024An effective tool to understand the state of the environment in Italy
Developed with a view to improvement, to face increasingly pressing environmental challenges and to satisfy new knowledge needs, including future scenarios, the ISPRA environmental indicators database disseminates detailed statistical information in a dynamic and timely manner characterized by a high scientific solidity.
Science for Policy - the scientific evidence to support policies for the digital and ecological transition
Mar 01, 2024 — Mar 01, 2024 RomeThe President of ISPRA, Stefano Laporta, participated today in the seminar "Science for Policy - scientific evidence in support of policies for the digital and ecological transition", organized by the JRC with the support of the Representation in Italy of the European Commission and the European Parliament Liaison Office in Rome. The meeting was aimed at discussing how scientific knowledge and expertise can contribute to the decision-making process, particularly in the field of Artificial Intelligence and resource sustainability.
Female engineering
Mar 08, 2024 02:30 PM — Mar 08, 2024 04:30 PM Rome, Facoltà di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale Università Sapienza, via Eudossiana n. 18On 8 March 2024, on the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, the FEMALE ENGINEERING seminar organized as part of the Figi Project - Faculty of Engineering and Large Businesses will be held.
During the event will be discussed the role of women in Engineering, the barriers that still need to be overcome, and the numerous opportunities to be discovered and seized, through the story of their experience, their work, and what motivated them their choices.
Which beaches Caretta Caretta choose for nesting? ISPRA sampling campaigns are in progress
Mar 01, 2024In the frame of EU LIFETURTLENEST Project ISPRA beach sediment sampling campaigns on some breeding sites of the past seasons are in progress. The composition of the beach has an impact on the breeding success of Caretta Caretta marine turtles. Since last November two monitoring campaigns have been completed, namely in Tuscany Region and Lazio Region while in Campania Region are still ongoing, the campaign occurs on a monthly basis.
World Seagrass Day
Mar 01, 2024 — Mar 01, 2024World Seagrass Day is celebrated on March 1st, vital for the maintenance of marine ecosystems.
ISPRA celebrates this anniversary with 3 videos aimed at students, dedicated to Posidonia oceanica, its enormous ecological value, the importance of sustainable management and conscious use of coastal areas.
Presented "CIRO", the first database in Italy to guide the regions towards climate neutrality
Mar 01, 2024Presented on February 29th at KEY – The Energy Transition Expo (IEG) CIRO, the first database in Italy to guide regions towards climate neutrality, developed by Italy for Cliamte, in collaboration with ISPRA, which collects, analyzes and monitors data and good environmental practices.
Environmental Crimes
Mar 08, 2024 03:00 PM — Mar 08, 2024 05:00 PM BrindisiImplementation of Legislative Decree 68/2015. Institute of prescription and environmental damage. Status of implementation and future prospects
On 8 March the Association of Brindisi, ARPA Puglia, the Brindisi Lawyers Foundation are organizing the conference "Environmental crimes. Implementation of Legislative Decree 68/2015. Institute of prescription and environmental damage. State of implementation and future prospects".
Summer school of Geomorphology, Ecology and Biology in marine and insular environments
Sep 09, 2024 — Sep 14, 2024ISPRA, in collaboration with the Department of Engineering and Geology of the “G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara and the Department of Earth Sciences of Sapienza, University of Rome, organize the V Summer School of Geomorphology, Ecology and Biology in marine and insular environments - Asinara Island, 9-14 September 2024 with the patronage of the Italian Geological Society and its Marine Geology Section, of the Italian Association of Geomorphology (AIGEO), of the Asinara National Park, of the “Isola dell'Asinara” Marine Protected Area and of the Municipality of Porto Torre
PNRR. ISPRA, the MER Project begins. To 'restore' the Italian seas
Feb 29, 2024Unprecedented mapping of the entire Italian coast is underway
LiDAR technology for marine mapping and restoration
As part of the Marine Ecosystem Restoration (MER) project, the tender to map the coastal habitats of the entire Italian coast was assigned, an innovative initiative within the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
ISPRA selected the Fugro-led consortium to use its cutting-edge technology for mapping coastal environments, a revolutionary approach that is set to transform conservation and restoration efforts for marine ecosystems.
The survey activities will be conducted throughout the national coastal territory and include the mapping of the Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa meadows, using cutting-edge sensors, including LiDAR and airborne optical sensors, aerial gravimetry (a technique that uses sensors that measure gravity , useful for obtaining greater detail) and satellite sensors, covering an area of 10,200 km2, multibeam technology and the use of an autonomous underwater vehicle for the direct observation of 4000 kilometers of coast.
Measuring EU Tourism Environmental Impacts: Setting the frame
Mar 12, 2024 10:00 AM — Mar 12, 2024 12:00 PM WebinarThe Webinar is organized by the group of experts of the Commission for the tourism ecosystem T4T (Together for Tourism), (in which ISPRA participates) established in June 2023 by DG GROW to assist the European Commission in the implementation of the transition pathway for tourism.
Climate change: where are we going?
Feb 28, 2024 09:00 PM — Feb 28, 2024 11:30 PM MonzaThe central theme will be that of Climate Change, one of the most urgent critical issues of our era. The event aims to contribute to awareness on this crucial topic by providing reliable and accessible information through the contribution of high-level scientists and experts.
Between the beach and the seas: stories of birds from the Mare Nostrum
Apr 10, 2024 — Apr 10, 2024 Trento, Museo delle ScienzeThe Science Museum of Trento is organizing the meeting "Between the beach and the seas: stories of birds of the Mare Nostrum" on April 10th.
The first protagonist of the evening is the Fratino, a small bird that nests on the beach.
For years, ISPRA has been carrying out a study project on the species: thanks to the individual marking activity with rings that can be read from a distance, it has been possible to study the dynamics of the pairs that form every spring-summer; while with the use of miniaturized GPS instruments it was possible to study their movements during nesting and winter, with quite a few surprises.
The GeoSciencesIR Project meets the Regional Geological Services and stakeholders
Feb 26, 2024 — Feb 27, 2024 RomeMid-term Project Meeting
On 26 and 27 February, the representatives of the universities and research bodies involved in the project met in Rome, in the headquarters of the CNR National Research Council, to analyze the objectives achieved and plan the work of the coming months.
Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival
Mar 11, 2024 — Mar 15, 2024From 11 to 17 March 2024, the European Commission organized the Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival, a week of events on the bioeconomy to make young people more aware of the ecological and sustainable transition, and involve them personally as actors of change. APRE and FVA New Media Research with the GenB project, ScienzaInsieme, and Cluster SPRING, will organize the Italian satellite event “Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival – Rome Edition”.
Photo contest "RAMOGE: Man and the Sea"
Feb 27, 2024Under the auspices of the International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP)
The RAMOGE Agreement, which brings together Italy, France and the Principality of Monaco in the protection of Mediterranean coastal waters, launched on 15 February the third edition of the international photography contest "RAMOGE - Man and the Sea". Placed under the auspices of the International Federation of Photographic Arts (FIAP), the competition will be held until 15 September 2024.
The microforest, an year later
Mar 04, 2024 10:30 AM — Mar 04, 2024 12:30 PM Rome, Parco dei Caduti, via Tiburtina Antica 25Celebration after one year from the inauguration of the first Eco-Pedagogical Microforest of the Capital.
An ISPRA researcher will participate in the meeting with a speech on microfauna and soil.
LIFETURTLENEST launches a survey on socio-economic benefits
Feb 22, 2024At the beginning of its second year of activities, the EU Project LIFE Turtlenest has launched a survey on socio-economic benefits produced in order to assess the impact of the project. This survey is useful to evaluate the level of Knowledge and awareness on topics linked to the conservation of marine turtles and the interest of key actors to carry on concrete actions for the protection of nature together with the project.
Three views of Rome: above, through, below
Feb 23, 2024 — Feb 24, 2024 Rome, Marcom MuseumThe event will be dedicated to the discussion of the first results of the work of mapping the projects and transformations in progress in Rome, as well as the presentation of the Roma050 Laboratory.
The two-day program is developed through two main sections: "Visions and Cities" and "Ideas for Rome".
The Frontiers of Ecotoxicology
Feb 26, 2024 09:00 AM — Feb 26, 2024 01:30 PM NapoliOrganized by the Department of Pharmacy of the Federico University, the meeting is aimed at highlighting the role of ecotoxicology in the assessment of environmental quality and risk and the importance of the ecotoxicological approach in environmental management and remediation. Experts from the university sector, the CNR Water Research Institute, ISPRA, Istituto Superiore di Sanità and Arpa Campania will participate as speakers.
Reduce losses, strengthen the recovery and reuse of purified water, guarantee security of supplies
Feb 27, 2024 03:00 PM — Feb 27, 2024 07:00 PM RomeOn February 27th there will be the second appointment of the public consultation of the Climate Adaptation Strategy of Rome Capital.
There are four priority critical issues to address: the greater intensity of rainfall and floods; the security of water supplies in scenarios where there are greater periods of drought; the growth of heat waves in a city with neighborhoods at risk due to the so-called 'island effect' of urban heat and the intensification of impacts on the coastal coast in a scenario of rising sea levels.
The new challenges of Municipalities for the circular economy: The XIII 2023 ANCI-CONAI database report on separate waste collection and recycling
Feb 29, 2024 09:30 AM — Feb 29, 2024 01:00 PM RomeThe event aims to present the data of the XIII ANCI-CONAI 2023 Report, relating to the 2022 year, on the topics of separate collection and recycling of packaging waste, on which ANCI and CONAI are engaged. During the meeting, the results of the assistance and support activities for the Municipalities will also be highlighted, with respect to the drafting of the development projects for separate waste collection.
Interventions and works at reclamation sites: regulatory and technical aspects
Feb 29, 2024 — Feb 29, 2024 RomeThe conference, addressed to public and private operators in the reclamation sector and companies in the construction sector, public services aims to analyze in detail the conditions currently in force provided for by national legislation and regional and regional guidelines. local and to highlight the possible regulatory adjustments and clarifications necessary to guarantee the sustainability of the reclamation interventions and, more generally, of the production and redevelopment activities of active and abandoned areas.
Technical table established to deal with the rapid spread of the alga Rugulopteryx okamurae
Feb 16, 2024The alga Rugulopteryx okamurae is the first and only macroalgae species to be included in the list of invasive alien species of notable importance of the European Union, whose negative effects on the environment and biodiversity in Europe are so serious as to require intervention concerted effort of the Member States of the Union. It represents one of the main threats to biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems in coastal habitats, with possible repercussions on seaside activities and fishing with financial losses estimated at several million euros.
ISPRA participates in the WOLFNESS Project
Feb 16, 2024Preserving the natural heritage of wolves: a multidisciplinary approach towards effective and socially acceptable management of wolf-dog hybridization across Europe.
WOLFNESS aims to improve the conservation status of the wolf (Canis lupus) in Europe consequently to its re-expansion, not only in natural contexts but also in anthropized areas, where the risk of anthropogenic hybridization between wolves and domestic dogs (WDH) could be high. The project will aim also to shed light on the dynamics of anthropogenic hybridization, to standardize investigation methodologies and improve the management and social acceptance of the phenomeno