Climate change: soil and urban regeneration
Combating soil consumption remains a central objective for the fight against climate change. From this point of view, urban regeneration assumes a fundamental role as the only alternative to the model of expansive urban planning, whose disastrous effects, due to the loss of ecosystem services provided by the precious resource "soil", are made evident by increasingly frequent extreme climatic events. Regeneration can contribute through a network of skills and relationships between local realities to contrast the social, economic and demographic fragility of metropolitan areas.
- https://development.isprambiente.gov.it/en/archive/news-and-other-events/ispra-news/2023/02/climate-change-soil-and-urban-regeneration
- Climate change: soil and urban regeneration
- 2023-02-23T09:00:00+01:00
- 2023-02-23T17:00:00+01:00
- Combating soil consumption remains a central objective for the fight against climate change. From this point of view, urban regeneration assumes a fundamental role as the only alternative to the model of expansive urban planning, whose disastrous effects, due to the loss of ecosystem services provided by the precious resource "soil", are made evident by increasingly frequent extreme climatic events. Regeneration can contribute through a network of skills and relationships between local realities to contrast the social, economic and demographic fragility of metropolitan areas.
- When Feb 23, 2023 from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
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An ISPRA researcher will participate at the meeting.