Topics in evidence
The contamination of the seabed of the Orbetello Lagoon and its relationships with biota
May 15, 2026 09:00 AM — May 15, 2026 05:00 PM Orbetello, Casale Giannella, Centro di Educazione Ambientale “A. Peccei” WWFThe RELOAD Project (ISPRA – Regione Toscana) and prospects for the environmental protection of the lagoon
On May 15, in Orbetello, ISPRA is organizing a study day entitled: “The contamination of the seabed of the Orbetello Lagoon and its relationships with biota – The RELOAD Project (ISPRA – Regione Toscana) and prospects for the environmental protection of the lagoon.”
The initiative aims to present the results of the RELOAD project, funded by Regione Toscana, and focused on defining reference values (pursuant to Director’s Decree 08.06.2016). These parameters are essential for a possible redefinition of the boundaries of the SIN (Site of National Interest) of the Orbetello Lagoon and for identifying the seabed areas considered most critical.
ECOSofia – ISPRA Summer School on Environmental Ethics and Communication
Jun 09, 2026 — Jun 12, 2026 Perugia – Galleria nazionale dell’UmbriaPoets, philosophers, theologians, artists: they will be the lecturers of the EcoSofia summer school dedicated to environmental humanities, organized by the School of Specialization in Environmental Disciplines (SSDA) of ISPRA and also supported by the MIMIT as part of the “Facciamo Circolare/2” campaign.
EcoSofia was created with a clear goal: to unite scientific and humanistic disciplines, which must necessarily engage in dialogue and work together for the “ecological and spiritual” evolution of human beings—without which genuine respect for the environment cannot exist.
Italian port infrastructure and its monitoring: ISPRA’s two new geodatabases – Maritime Works Layout and Port Transformation Areas
Apr 29, 2026 09:00 AM — Apr 29, 2026 01:00 PM Rome, ISPRA headquarter, via Vitaliano Brancati 48On April 29, 2026, at 9:00 AM, the Conference Hall of ISPRA will host the conference:
“Italian Port Infrastructure and Its Monitoring: ISPRA’s Two New GeoDBs – Maritime Works Layout and Port Transformation Areas.”
Based on high-resolution data layers covering the entire national coastal system, ISPRA presents and releases two new databases:
Maritime Works Layout (AOM), including the digitization and characterization of all structures classified as port infrastructure, with details on their type, function, and usage conditions, their evolution over time, ISTAT references, affiliation with relevant territorial authorities or administrations, and declared or estimated berthing capacity;
Port Transformation Areas (ATP), including the digitization and characterization of polygons related to obstruction (seabed occupation), excavation (coastal land occupation), and alteration (modification of natural conditions within basins) for all coastal port infrastructures, compared to pre-development conditions (ante operam).
April
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Rome
Presentation of the Second-Level Master’s Program “Ecological Transition and Environmental Regeneration for Sustainable Communities”
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10:00
Milano
MOBISCO Observatory – School Mobility
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Azienda sperimentale “S’Appassiu”, Uta (CA)
Soil Health by 2050: Strategic and Practical Implications of the European Soil Monitoring Directive
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17:00
Screening of the documentary “The Phantom Catch – The Great Problem of Ghost Nets”
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09:45
Rome, sede ISPRA, via Vitaliano Brancati 48 and online
Workshop “Photographic Monitoring of Landslides”
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Received by the President of the Republic the Presidents of the Research Institutions
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World Earth Day 2026
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15:00
Webinar
Former wild animals in the city
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Padova
Acting Locally for Climate Change Adaptation
April
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Rome
Presentation of the Second-Level Master’s Program “Ecological Transition and Environmental Regeneration for Sustainable Communities”
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10:00
Milano
MOBISCO Observatory – School Mobility
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00:00
Azienda sperimentale “S’Appassiu”, Uta (CA)
Soil Health by 2050: Strategic and Practical Implications of the European Soil Monitoring Directive
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Public Consultation Launched on the National Nature Restoration Plan
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LIFE Strong Sea Project. A challenge won from the sea: over 22 tons of fishing gear recovered in 5 years
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Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, Sala della Regina
The social value of cities. Vital suburbs: the new frontier of urban living