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The environmental challenge for sustainable finance
The environmental challenge for sustainable finance
May 22, 2024 09:00 AM — May 22, 2024 01:00 PM Rome, Sala Polifunzionale della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Via Santa Maria in Via 37b

Methodologies, information and environmental indicators

The event will be an opportunity for an analysis of the characteristics of the new European legislative framework on sustainable finance, within which tools have been introduced to reorient private sector investments towards sustainable activities.

The implementation of the legislation will lead to an expansion of the subjects involved in sustainability reporting which will go from the current 11,700 to around 50,000 companies at a European level and from around 200 companies to more than 4,000 at an Italian level.

During the event ISPRA will present a study on 'Environmental information for sustainable finance' in which it intends to provide useful and supportive elements to businesses, investors and banks, to correctly understand the contents of the information underlying environmental reporting and the ways to generate some of this information required by the new standards.

The event will also be a useful opportunity to stimulate discussion between institutional representatives, those from the business world and the banking/financial sector.

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PNRR MER. The mobile oceanographic research sentinel that transforms the sea into a laboratory
PNRR MER. The mobile oceanographic research sentinel that transforms the sea into a laboratory
May 14, 2024

UMRO will soon be in the field, a van, the only one of its kind in Europe, equipped with radar to observe the state of the waters and monitor the coasts

A mobile sentinel that brings oceanographic scientific research directly to the field and transforms the sea into a laboratory. It is with this objective that Ispra has started, as part of the “Marine Ecosystem Restoration (MER)” project, financed by the PNRR, the creation of UMRO, the Mobile Oceanographic Research Unit, the only one of its kind in Europe to monitor the sea ​​state, the field of surface currents and bathymetry, that means the measurement of the depth of the coastal seabed, using a 'Wave Radar'. In coastal monitoring, radar data is extremely useful for understanding the causes and effects of erosion and the interactions of waves with coastal infrastructure.

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The national IdroGeo platform on hydrogeological instability: data and services for the PA and companies
The national IdroGeo platform on hydrogeological instability: data and services for the PA and companies
May 30, 2024 09:00 AM — May 30, 2024 01:30 PM Roma, Palazzetto Mattei in Villa Celimontana

ISPRA meets decision makers and stakeholders

The conference "The IdroGEO national platform on hydrogeological instability: data and services for the PA and  companies - ISPRA meets decision makers and stakeholders", organized as part of the Open Gov Week, will be held on 30 May.
ISPRA will present the balance sheet on data and services provided by the national IdroGEO platform, four years after its launch in May 2020.
The IdroGEO Platform is an open data, open source and multilingual web application that allows you to view, query, download and share maps and data on hydrogeological instability in Italy.

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Final conference of NewLife4Drylands project
Final conference of NewLife4Drylands project
May 14, 2024 — May 16, 2024 Rome, Orto Botanico, Largo Cristina di Svezia
Next May, from 14th to 16th, the final conference of the Newlife4drylands project will be held in Rome. Experts, scientists, policy makers and the project partners will present land degradation and desertification tools and strategies for land monitoring and restoring degraded areas, from global to national and local level developed in the frame of the project, together with the pilot sites experiences. During the Conference three days, options and proposals as well as concrete experiences to achieve land degradation neutrality and combat desertification will be discussed, considering also their contribution to define and implement the monitoring framework contained in the EU Proposal for a Directive on soil monitoring and resilience.  
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