BARGAIN
The BARGAIN project is funded by Regione Lazio, PUBLIC CALL FOR PROPOSALS OF RESEARCH GROUPS - Knowledge and cooperation for a new development model (L.R. 13/2008 - art. 4).
Overall budget: € 149,922.69. Duration: 26 months.
The project involves a collaboration among public research bodies on the regional territory: ISPRA Rome (Lead Partner), ENEA Casaccia and University of Rome “Tor Vergata”.
These Institutes are members of a consortium called "Organism of Research and Dissemination of Knowledge - OdR", coordinated by Dr. Alfonso Scarpato (Researcher, ISPRA).
Accumulations of posidonia dead leaves on the Mediterranean beaches is a natural process. However, tourists often consider posidonia beach casts and banquette as a malevolent waste, rather than a natural component of the coastline, ignoring their important ecological functions. Learn more
The success of the ECOLOGICAL BEACH model depends on the consciousness about the value and vulnerability of coastal ecosystems. Thus, it requires a deep socio-cultural innovation, to change the banquette perception from a problem to a resource. To this end, the BARGAIN project developed specific activities and products for students, tourists, public administrations and beach managers. Some examples are reported below:
- The comic “BANQUETTE TO THE RESCUE” (language: English) DOWNLOAD
- The cartoon “BANQUETTE TO THE RESCUE” (English subtitles) WATCH THE VIDEO
- Game "Play Banquette"
- Short video-lessons as an alternative to teaching activities in the classroom (language: Italian):
- The technical guidelines for the Ecological Beach model by ISPRA- SNPA "The Ecological Beach: sustainable management of Posidonia banquettein the Lazio Region ", officially presented on June 10th, 2020 (language: Italian) Download
- A scientific publication entitled: Effectiveness of the “Ecological Beach” Model: Beneficial Management of Posidonia Beach Casts and Banquette (language: English) AVAILABLE HERE
- The first two Ecological Beaches in the Lazio Region (June 2020) Photo Gallery
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