December
Monitoring for the assessment of the potential effects of dredging on the coastal marine ecosystem. Criteria, tools and technologies to support
Nov 28, 2018
02:30 PM
to
Nov 29, 2018
01:00 PM
— Livorno, Camera di Commercio, Piazza del Municipio, 48,
Territory. Process and trasformation in Italy
Dec 11, 2018 from 09:30 AM to 01:00 PM
— Rome, Centro Congressi “Roma Eventi – Fontana di Trevi",
First SNPA National Conference. Third preparatory event. The National System and services to citizens
Dec 05, 2018
02:00 PM
to
Dec 06, 2018
01:30 PM
— Palermo, Teatro Santa Cecilia,
Towards a national wolf monitoring plan
Dec 03, 2018
10:30 AM
to
Dec 04, 2018
04:30 PM
— Rome, Centro Congressi “Roma Eventi – Piazza di Spagna”, via Alibert 5a,
Rome, 3-4 december 2018 The Italian population of wolves, reduced in the '70s to a few dozen individuals located in the central-southern Apennines, has progressively expanded, colonizing the entire territory, including the extreme branch of Puglia and all the Alpine arc. The numerical and distribution increase of this predator imposes a constant effort to update knowledge on the species, also in order to provide the decision-makers with credible and authoritative scientific data on which to base conservation and management decisions.For this purpose ISPRA has been commissioned by the Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea to develop and implement a wolf national monitoring plan: for the launch of this program the Institute organizes a conference in Rome on 3 -4 December, which will participate wolf experts of the research world, parks, regions and autonomous provinces and the world of associations.