The National Geodatabase of Artificial Cavities
Artificial cavity databases as a knowledge and documentation tool aimed at risk mitigation
ISPRA, in collaboration with the Italian Speleological Society, has created the National Geodatabase of Artificial Cavities (GNCA), accessible on the National Environmental Information System (SINA) portal.
The GNCA is a database containing the locations, data and documentation, plans, cross-sections, and inspection reports relating to artificial cavities surveyed throughout Italy. The data comes from the Italian Speleological Society database and various datasets developed by ISPRA as part of specific studies and projects.
- https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/en/ispra-events/the-national-geodatabase-of-artificial-cavities
- The National Geodatabase of Artificial Cavities
- 2025-11-18T09:30:00+01:00
- 2025-11-18T16:00:00+01:00
- Artificial cavity databases as a knowledge and documentation tool aimed at risk mitigation ISPRA, in collaboration with the Italian Speleological Society, has created the National Geodatabase of Artificial Cavities (GNCA) , accessible on the National Environmental Information System (SINA) portal. The GNCA is a database containing the locations, data and documentation, plans, cross-sections, and inspection reports relating to artificial cavities surveyed throughout Italy. The data comes from the Italian Speleological Society database and various datasets developed by ISPRA as part of specific studies and projects.
- When Nov 18, 2025 from 09:30 AM to 04:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
- Where Webinar
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The geodatabase is continuously updated and is based on the systematic collection, computerized standardization, and sharing of information regarding the condition of cavities.
The aim of the webinar is to disseminate information on how to use and query the GNCA.
The second part of the webinar, featuring contributions from university professors, researchers, and industry experts, explores topics related to artificial cavities, the study of which can benefit from the development of the census.