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CII500K – The New Hydrogeological Map of Italy’s Groundwater
Jun 09, 2026 09:00 AM — Jun 09, 2026 05:00 PM Roma, Auditorium MASE “Ilaria Alpi e Miran Hrovatin”, via Capitan Bavastro 182The Blue Gold of Our Country
In Italy, we drink groundwater: more than 84% of the country’s civil water demand is supplied by spring water or water extracted from underground aquifers through wells.
A true “Blue Gold” resource that is renewed every year and must be understood, protected, and enhanced.
These needs are addressed by the new Hydrogeological Map of Italy at a scale of 1:500,000 (CII500K), which, after being presented to the scientific community, will be officially presented to the public on June 9 during an event at the Auditorium of the Ministry for the Environment and Energy Security.
The event will provide an opportunity to illustrate how the map was developed and to showcase the wealth of information it contains. The project was coordinated by ISPRA and the “Ardito Desio” Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Milan, in collaboration with ISTAT, CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change), and the seven District Basin Authorities, as well as with the participation of the wider groundwater expert community: Regions and Autonomous Provinces, ARPA/APPA environmental agencies, universities, research institutions, and professional associations. This initiative represents the first example of “participatory cartography” in Italy.
Greenhouse gas emissions: possible 55% reduction by 2030
May 21, 2026Italy’s net emissions reduction by 2030 could be in line with the European Union’s 55% target.
This is highlighted in the ISPRA Report “Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Italy: Reduction Targets and Emission Scenarios”, which outlines the progress made by the country eleven years after the Paris Agreement and identifies the strategic levers needed to strengthen the decarbonization pathway.
The Report shows that the ETS (Emission Trading System), supported by the growth of renewable energy sources and industrial innovation, is already following a trajectory consistent with European objectives. Projections indicate an emissions reduction ranging from 60% to 69% in the energy and industrial sectors covered by the European carbon market.
Rome under Rome
Jun 10, 2026 09:30 AM — Jun 10, 2026 01:00 PM Rome, sala conferenze Parco Naturale dell'Appia AnticaThe new Underground Cavities Map
The city of Rome preserves beneath its surface an extraordinarily complex heritage, the result of natural and human-made stratification developed over thousands of years. Ancient quarries, catacombs, hypogea, hydraulic tunnels, and numerous other underground structures form a structural component of the capital’s urban history, while also representing an element of major importance for territorial knowledge and the prevention of ground instability phenomena.
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Roma, sede ISPRA, via Vitaliano Brancati 48 e online
Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Monitoring Plans for Projects Subject to Environmental Impact Assessment Procedures
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ISPRA and cetacean monitoring: the ACCOBAMS Survey Initiative 2026 gets underway
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Four Years of Monitoring Wild Pollinators in the Vesuvius National Park
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Roma, Biblioteca nazionale centrale, Viale Castro Pretorio 105
National Conference on the Circular Economy 2026