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The Geothematic Cartography of the CARG Program
The Geothematic Cartography of the CARG Program
Apr 16, 2026 — Apr 16, 2026 Florence, Istituto Geografico Militare, Via Cesare Battisti, 10

ISPRA and the Italian Military Geographic Institute are organizing the conference “The Geothematic Cartography of the CARG Program” scheduled for April 16, 2026, at the headquarters of the Italian Military Geographic Institute in Florence.

The event represents an important opportunity for scientific and technical discussion on the results and developments of the CARG Program (Geological Map of Italy), with particular focus on the production of geothematic cartography, including geomorphological, hazard, hydrogeological, and geomineral mapping. Throughout the day, experts from ISPRA, universities, research institutions, and public bodies will present thematic map sheets currently under development within the CARG framework, illustrating methodologies, expected results, and future perspectives. Significant attention will also be given to the collaboration between ISPRA and the Italian Military Geographic Institute, as well as to new frontiers in digital cartography.

The day will open with institutional greetings from high-level representatives of the Italian Military Geographic Institute and ISPRA. A visit to the Italian Military Geographic Institute is scheduled at the end of the event.

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ISPRA participates in the  Rome Science Festival 2026
ISPRA participates in the Rome Science Festival 2026
Apr 15, 2026 — Apr 19, 2026 Rome, Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone

From April 15 to 19, 2026, the Rome Science Festival returns to the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone.

The universe and life are not static entities, but the result of an unceasing dance between chaos and order. This dynamic balance manifests itself at every scale of reality: from the origins of the Big Bang to the mathematical structures of seashells, all the way to the complexity of human thought, where billions of electrical impulses coordinate to generate consciousness and emotions.

This duality does not belong solely to science, but permeates every form of human expression and structure.

Chaos and harmony are not opposites, but complementary forces. Exploring their dialogue is essential to understanding change and facing the future with greater awareness.

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PNNR MER: Seamounts and deep species
PNNR MER: Seamounts and deep species
Mar 23, 2026

In the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, at over 2,000 meters below the surface, seamounts reveal a world that until recently we were unable to see. Thanks to a Work Class ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle)—used as part of the PNRR MER project—a true “robotic vehicle,” research by ISPRA is able to enter these environments and closely observe the species that inhabit them: fish, crustaceans, cephalopods, and cartilaginous fish.

In extreme conditions, life finds surprising solutions, such as large eyes, wide mouths, large body sizes, or long fins used like a tripod, creating shapes and behaviors that tell the story of the strength of these mysterious ecosystems.

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Online the Report "The climate in the italian regional capital"
Online the Report "The climate in the italian regional capital"
Mar 17, 2026

The report provides a comprehensive assessment of the recent climatic regime of regional capital cities over the latest reference climatological period (1991–2020). The analysis also includes long‑term trends and variability in air temperature and a set of climate‑extreme indices. These elements constitute fundamental baseline information for quantifying sectoral impacts and evaluating system-level vulnerabilities, so to support the development of robust, evidence‑based adaptation strategies aimed at enhancing urban climate resilience under ongoing and projected climate‑change conditions.

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