General States of Urban Green - VI edition
General states of urban green is an event promoted by the Committee for the development of public green set up at the Italian Minister of Environment, Land and Sea under the law 10/2013. Now in its sixth edition, the General States is an opportunity to analyze with the protagonists of politics, science, economics, arts, law, and other social sciences the role of green in the cities.
The central event will take place on 23 November on a day divided into four sessions organized by the Committee for the development of public green spaces, which will be attended by representatives of public institutions and the private world. The ISPRA President Stefano Laporta is participating in the first sesssion.
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- General States of Urban Green - VI edition
- 2020-11-23T00:00:00+00:00
- 2020-11-24T23:59:59+00:00
- General states of urban green is an event promoted by the Committee for the development of public green set up at the Italian Minister of Environment, Land and Sea under the law 10/2013. Now in its sixth edition, the General States is an opportunity to analyze with the protagonists of politics, science, economics, arts, law, and other social sciences the role of green in the cities. The central event will take place on 23 November on a day divided into four sessions organized by the Committee for the development of public green spaces, which will be attended by representatives of public institutions and the private world. The ISPRA President Stefano Laporta is participating in the first sesssion. Programme Streaming first session Facebook ISPRA
- When Nov 23, 2020 to Nov 24, 2020 (GMT+0 / UTC0)
- Where Online event
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The ISPRA side-event entitled "Green and well-being in the city at the time of COVID-19" will be held on the morning of November 24, organized by the Section for Environmental Assessments in urban areas. The health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the close relationship between the quality of the environment, lifestyles and human health. Representatives of the World Health Organization, FAO, the Italian Higher Institute of Health will discuss it together with ISPRA experts