Reticula
RETICULA is a four-monthly online technical-scientific journal, dealing with ecological connectivity, green infrastructures, ecosystem services and environmental governance connected to eco-sustainable planning of the territory and landscape.
The mission of RETICULA is to observe and disseminate the latest news related to the journal themes, as well as to promote exchange of know-how among the academics and researchers and the administrations and the freelancers involved in planning and design practices.
Director of the journal (ISPRA): Luciano Bonci. Editorial Committee (ISPRA): Serena D'Ambrogi, Michela Gori, Matteo Guccione, Luisa Nazzini. Scientific Committee: Corrado Battisti (Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy), José Fariña Tojo (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain), Sergio Malcevschi (University of Pavia, Italy), Patrizia Menegoni (ENEA, Italy), Jürgen R. Ott (Universität Koblenz · Landau, Germany), Riccardo Santolini (University of Urbino, Italy).
The journal has a Code of Ethics compliant with the guidelines adopted by the Committe on Publication Ethics (COPE).
RETICULA is edited following the ISPRA quality management system compliant with UNI EN ISO 9001: 2015 requirements. Since 2016, RETICULA is included among the scientific journals of Area 08 of ANVUR, the National Evaluation Agency of the University and Research System. The journal is registered with ISSN code 2283-9232 in the Register of periodicals of the Court of Rome, n. 140/2018.
All articles published in the journal undergo a double-blind peer review process with the collaboration of the Scientific Committee of the journal and a group of experts with proven experience in the topics covered by RETICULA. To the extent of their own specific competence, anyone can submit an article written according to the editorial standards, or some piece of news, using the appropriate form. The editorial committee can be contacted by e-mail at the address reticula@isprambiente.it
The call for papers is open for the monographic issue 2021 which will focus on “NBS - Nature Based Solutions and the territory: taking care of Nature with Nature”, with deadline the 14th of June. If you are interested in receiving notification of the publication of the next issues and on the RETICULA initiatives, fill in the registratrion form.
- Reticula n.35/2024
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Technical Periodicals 35 / 2024
- Reticula n. 34/2023
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Coexistence and management of human-wildlife conflictsTechnical Periodicals 34 / 2023
- Reticula n.33/2023
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Technical Periodicals 33 / 2023
- Reticula n. 32/2023
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Technical Periodicals 2023
- RETICULA n. 31/2022 Monographic Number
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The protection of ecological connectivity after 30 years of Habitats DirectiveTechnical Periodicals 31 / 2022
- Reticula n. 30/2022
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Technical Periodicals 30 / 2022
- Reticula n. 29/2022
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Technical Periodicals 29 / 2022
- Reticula n.28/2021. Monographic number
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Nature-Based Solutions and territory: take care of Nature with NatureTechnical Periodicals 28 / 2021
- Reticula n. 27/2021
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Technical Periodicals 27 / 2021
- Reticula n. 26/2021
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Technical Periodicals 26 / 2021
- RETICULA n. 25/2020 Monographic Number
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Forestation for ecological connectivity and territorial resilience to climate changeTechnical Periodicals 25 / 2020
- Reticula n. 24/2020
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Technical Periodicals 24 / 2020
- Reticula nr. 23/2020
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Technical Periodicals 23 / 2020
- Reticula n. 22/2019 Monographic Number
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Protection and implementation of ecological connectivity in River ContractsTechnical Periodicals 22 / 2019
- Reticula n.21/2019
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Technical Periodicals 21 / 2019
- Reticula n.20/2019
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- 2019
- Reticula n. 19/2018 Monographic Number
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Green infrastructures and soft mobility, experiences and considerations for new synergiesTechnical Periodicals 19 / 2018
- Reticula n.18/2018
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Technical Documents 18 / 2018
- Reticula n.17/2018
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Technical Periodicals 17 / 2018
- Reticula n. 16/2017 - monographic number
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The Carta della Natura system as source of data and information for planning activitiesTechnical Periodicals 16 / 2017