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The international census of water birds begins for the 35th consecutive year
The international census of water birds begins for the 35th consecutive year
Jan 13, 2025

Coordinated for Italy by ISPRA, the Wetlands International project promotes the counting of water birds around mid-January across the entire European territory

These days, censuses of wintering waterbirds are starting in more than 2000 Italian wetlands as part of the International Waterbird Census (IWC) project. The project is coordinated by ISPRA, which makes use of a network of over 500 expert detectors and at least triple the number of collaborators, distributed throughout the country. Now in their 35th year of continuous activity across the entire national territory, the IWC censuses represent one of the longest-running coordinated Italian study projects, certainly the first in terms of capillarity and regularity of coverage at a geographical level.

Water birds are a fundamental component of wetlands. Diversity and number of individuals provide crucial information on the health status and environmental quality of frequented sites, but also opportunities to enhance wetlands for recreational purposes in a sustainable way. The protection, improvement and where possible the restoration of Italian wetlands have implications that go well beyond the protection of the species they host, including for example the elimination of carbon from the atmosphere, the protection from extreme meteorological events, the mitigation of effects of climate change.

Waterbirds represent a shared wealth among peoples: their long and complex migrations unite wetlands and people, regardless of cultural and political borders.

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Meeting of the Intermunicipal Coordination on forest fires
Meeting of the Intermunicipal Coordination on forest fires
Jan 18, 2025 09:30 AM — Jan 18, 2025 12:00 PM Fondi (LT)

Next January 18th, in Fondi, the public meeting of the Intermunicipal Coordination on forest fires. An Intermunicipal Coordination has been established for months and meets regularly to promote a real commitment by all local communities against the devastating phenomenon of forest fires.

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Presentation of the results of the participatory monitoring of the Aniene River
Presentation of the results of the participatory monitoring of the Aniene River
Jan 17, 2025 04:00 PM — Jan 17, 2025 06:00 PM Rome, Palazzo Valentini, Aula David Sassoli

During the meeting, the results of the monitoring activities which involved citizens, students and experts will be illustrated, collecting data on the ecological and chemical state of the waters of the Aniene river.

Ispra will participate with a report on #teveremolluschifantastici…e dove trovarli, the project the participatory science project for water quality and the conservation of river biodiversity; the project included in the portal of the National Biodiversity Network, maps the presence and distribution of freshwater molluscs, both native and non-native, within the Tevere river basin.

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Meetings on the E.I.A. - Episode n.9
Meetings on the E.I.A. - Episode n.9
Jan 08, 2025

Environmental Impact Assessment procedures

Meeting with Monica Pasca of the V.I.A. Commission National.
The E.I.A. it is not just a procedural obligation. With this podcast we tried to communicate and spread the importance of EIA. as a tool of sustainability and transparency, multidisciplinary and integrated, a meeting between the project and its environment. We talk about analysis of project alternatives and attention to all environmental factors and also other analysis procedures such as scoping, verification of eligibility or compliance

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