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Wildfires on the Rise in 2025: More Investment in Prevention Needed
Wildfires on the Rise in 2025: More Investment in Prevention Needed
Jun 15, 2026

ISPRA Updates Its Webpage on the Impacts of Large Wildfires on Ecosystems

Monitoring activities carried out by ISPRA during 2025 show an increase in wildfire occurrence compared with the previous year. The total area affected reached 965 km² (equivalent to the size of the Province of Pistoia), a figure that nearly doubles the estimates recorded in 2024. Historical data archived by the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) place 2025 among the years with the highest wildfire severity, surpassed only by the peaks recorded in 2007, 2017, 2021, and 2023.

These findings emerge from ISPRA’s monitoring programme on the impacts of large wildfires, a system that provides robust and up-to-date data each year to support national and regional authorities. The analyses, based on high-resolution satellite observations, ensure methodological consistency and statistical representativeness. Any discrepancies with other datasets are limited and do not affect the overall interpretation of the phenomenon.

A particularly significant finding concerns the incidence of wildfires within the protected areas network, where more than 30% of the total burned area was concentrated and as much as 38% of the forest ecosystems affected by fire nationwide were located.

Considering the entire national territory, 48% of wildfire events in 2025 affected forest ecosystems. In terms of area, approximately 123 km² of forest land (equivalent to the size of the Municipality of Ancona) was affected by fire, distributed as follows:

  • approximately 57 km² of evergreen broadleaf forests (mainly holm oak forests, cork oak forests, and tall Mediterranean maquis);
  • approximately 36 km² of deciduous broadleaf forests (oak woods, chestnut forests, and beech forests);
  • more than 24 km² of evergreen coniferous forests (natural forests and conifer plantations);
  • the remaining 5.79 km² consisting of mixed forest systems.

At the territorial level, the historical trend confirming Southern Italy and the major islands as the most affected areas continues. In particular, Sicily, Calabria, and Campania were the regions most severely impacted, accounting for 71% of the total national forest area affected by wildfires. An increasing trend in the annual extent of burned forest areas is also observed in the regions of Basilicata, Calabria, and Apulia (Puglia).

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2nd Summer School “Mineral Deposits”
2nd Summer School “Mineral Deposits”
Sep 21, 2026 — Sep 25, 2026 Monteponi - Iglesias (SU)

Epithermal and Hydrothermal Deposits

ISPRA, as part of the training program of the School of Specialization in Environmental Sciences and in collaboration with the Italian Geological Society (SGI), its “Raw Materials and Mineral Deposits” Section (GGM), and the Italian Society of Mineralogy and Petrology (SIMP), is organizing the 2nd Summer School “Mineral Deposits”, entitled Epithermal and Hydrothermal Deposits.” The event will take place from 21 to 25 September 2026 in Monteponi, Iglesias (Sulcis).

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World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought 2026
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought 2026
Jun 17, 2026 — Jun 17, 2026

Observed every year on June 17, the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is an occasion for the United Nations to raise public awareness about land degradation and drought, while mobilizing action to protect and restore the health of the world's soils and lands. The 2026 World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought will be hosted by Kenya, marking the first time in nearly a decade that the African continent has hosted this global observance.

The theme for 2026 is “Rangelands: Recognize. Respect. Restore”.

The Day will highlight the central role of the world’s rangelands in climate resilience, food and water security, biodiversity conservation, and the cultural identity of pastoral and Indigenous communities.

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The SNPA Guidelines 46 and 46bis on fill materials: regulatory, operational, and management perspectives
The SNPA Guidelines 46 and 46bis on fill materials: regulatory, operational, and management perspectives
Jul 02, 2026 09:30 AM — Jul 02, 2026 05:00 PM Auditorium del CNR, Piazzale Aldo Moro n. 7, Roma

On July 2, an event organized by ISPRA entitled “SNPA Guidelines 46 and 46bis on Fill Materials: Regulatory, Operational, and Management Perspectives” will take place at the CNR Auditorium in Rome.

The conference is dedicated to the proper management of fill materials, a topic of growing importance in terms of environmental sustainability, land protection, and the proper planning of remediation and redevelopment activities.

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