Agenti fisici
ISPRA develops and coordinates projects and activities regarding environmental topics about noise, vibrations and electromagnetic radiations (electromagnetic fields, light pollution and ultraviolet radiation).
Above all, ISPRA is in charge for the following activities:
- monitoring and control of these sources on behalf of the National Administrations, the Italian Magistrature or in support of the Regional and Provincial Agencies for Environmental Protection, with the use of our laboratories (fixed and mobile);
- support to the Ministry of Environment for the preparation of guidelines and technical standards and answers to parliamentary questions;
- management of EMC Observatory, Noise Observatory and the National electromagnetic cadastre(CEN);
- development of indicators for the Environmental Data Yearbook;
- training for the works of the sector and the Environmental Agency System.
The site Physical Agents of ISPRA publishes technical and scientific documentation, regulatory and legislative information addressing these activities.
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Mar 04, 2024On-line the new environmental indicators data base ISPRA
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Rome, Sala Polifunzionale della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Via di Santa Maria in Via, 37bFeb 21, 2024 09:30 AM — Feb 21, 2024 12:30 PMPresentation of the "Environment Report SNPA" - edition 2023
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Ravello (SA)Dec 05, 2023 — Dec 07, 2023TCA '23 Noise measurement and control
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WebinarMar 22, 2022 10:00 AM — Mar 22, 2022 02:00 PMElectromagnetic and 5G
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Online eventNov 08, 2021 — Nov 09, 2021Webinar "Advanced Noise Control strategies in HarbOuR (ANCHOR) - LIFE "
- Environment in Italy: an overview. Environmental Data Yearbook 2022
- The Yearbook in figures
- Climate indicators in Italy 2020 - Edition XVI
- Environmental Data Yearbook - Edition 2019
- Data on the Environment
- Environmental Data Yearbook in numbers
- Italian environment.Trend and Legislation
- Summarising...the environment
- Protocol of agreement about the activation of low power and small dimensions systems in accordance with article 35, paragraph 4 of Law 15 July 2011, n. 111, and for for tracking changes in systems without any variation of the electromagnetic impact in acc