National report on soil consumption, territorial dynamics and ecosystem services - edition 2019
ISPRA will presents the new data on soil consumption in Italy and the 2019 edition of the Report of the National System for Environmental Protection. With a 180% increase in soil consumption from the 1950s to the present, the natural surface in Italy is reducing every year, increasing the negative effects on the territory, environment and the landscape. The contribution of the research, in addition to monitoring the trend of the phenomenon and the related environmental damage, is important for new planning perspectives and to provide tools and criteria useful for sustainable planning of urban areas.
- https://development.isprambiente.gov.it/en/ispra-events/national-report-on-soil-consumption-territorial-dynamics-and-ecosystem-services-edition-2019-1
- National report on soil consumption, territorial dynamics and ecosystem services - edition 2019
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- ISPRA will presents the new data on soil consumption in Italy and the 2019 edition of the Report of the National System for Environmental Protection. With a 180% increase in soil consumption from the 1950s to the present, the natural surface in Italy is reducing every year, increasing the negative effects on the territory, environment and the landscape. The contribution of the research, in addition to monitoring the trend of the phenomenon and the related environmental damage, is important for new planning perspectives and to provide tools and criteria useful for sustainable planning of urban areas.
- When Jan 12, 2023 from 05:00 PM to 06:00 PM (GMT+0 / UTC0)
- Where Rome, Museo MAXXI, Sala Graziella Lonardi Buontempo, Via Guido Reni, 4A
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In collaboration with Scienza Insieme and as part of the MAXXI event "Living science. For a more sustainable future", the event will be enriched by two photographic exhibitions: "Italy loses ground" report by Angelo Antolino with images from land consumption by ISPRA and "Green in the city for a more sustainable and resilient future".
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