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World Whale and Cetacean Day: ISPRA and ARPA Sicily celebrate the sea with students

Feb 21, 2025 Palermo,
On the occasion of World Whale and Cetacean Day, on 21 February, ISPRA and ARPA Sicilia are organizing a day-event dedicated to the sea and to the students of the classes participating in the courses for transversal skills and orientation - PCTO 2024-25 DLands of ISPRA (Liceo B. Croce, Palermo) and the classes of the PCTO 2023-24 ReStreet (Address Construction, Environment and Territory of the M. Rutelli Institute, Palermo), at the Roosevelt buildings in Palermo. A path along 16 stations between the structures of ARPA Sicilia and ISPRA to explore the marine environment through science, history, art and literature, thanks to the participation of important research bodies such as CNR-IAS, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, INGV and the Superintendency of the Sea The event is financed by the Scienze Together NET project, a European network that unites ISPRA with the main Research Institutions and Universities to promote scientific dissemination alongside scholars and researchers. Educational stations, laboratories and information points will be available with researchers and technologists from the participating institutions, exhibitions and exhibitions of scientific and historical finds

Presentation of the first results for the project FPCUP User Uptake of Copernicus Services for Landscape and Spatial Planning Stakeholders

Feb 27, 2025 from 09:30 AM to 01:00 PM Rome, ISPRA headquarters,
On 27 February ISPRA will present the first results of the FPCUP project "User Uptake of Copernicus Services for Landscape and Spatial Planning Stakeholders". The project is part of the work program of the FPCUP consortium - Framework Partnership Agreement for Copernicus User Uptake - started in 2018, coordinated by DLR (German Aerospace Center) with funding from the EC, and which includes 50 partners from 23 European countries. The primary objective of FPCUP projects is to increase the number of Copernicus users and applications derived from Copernicus products and services based on user needs. Five European partners, CBK - Poland, IES – Latvia, DGT – Portugal, SRTI-BAS – Bulgaria, IHCantabria – Spain, are participating together with ISPRA in the “User Uptake of Copernicus Services for Landscape and Spatial Planning Stakeholders” project. Program