ISPRA Events
Conscious Choices…Between Products and Services
Sep 27, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 27, 2025 11:00 PM Rome Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaGames that teach how to make conscious choices of products and services with a reduced environmental impact, through the EU Ecolabel.
Recommended: from age 7 and up.
Sea Guardians
Sep 27, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 27, 2025 11:00 PM Rome Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaWe will focus on the protection and conservation of two protected habitats: Posidonia oceanica meadows and Coralligenous formations, both threatened by various human activities (anchoring, ghost fishing). We will explore their biodiversity and discuss the role of fishers in safeguarding the sea, and how sustainable fishing can contribute to the conservation of habitats and their resources.
Recommended: from age 8 and up.
Geological Risks
Sep 27, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 27, 2025 11:00 PM Rome Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaNatural processes, when combined with human vulnerabilities, can cause significant damage to people, property, and the environment. With the help of ISPRA researchers, through presentations of their activities and with the support of experiments, observations, and games, we will learn more about various aspects related to Geological Risks.
Recommended: from age 8 and up.
Sea and lagoon: a world to discover with ISPRA
Sep 27, 2025 04:00 PM — Sep 27, 2025 10:00 PM Università di Padova - sede di Chioggia, Palazzo GrassiDo you want to discover what's hidden in our lagoon and sea? Want to understand the threats that threaten them and how to protect them? Come visit us and become a researcher for a day! We'll be happy to show you, with stands, simple experiments, and role-playing games, what ISPRA does to protect the environment.
Farming the Sea
Sep 26, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 26, 2025 11:00 PM Rome Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaThe educational workshop is an immersive experience on the topic of sustainable aquaculture. It explores the opportunities and purposes of aquaculture (e.g., food production; conservation of threatened species), the environments, techniques, and aquatic species farmed. It also addresses the interactions between aquaculture and marine ecosystems in a changing climate.
Recommended: from age 8 and up.
Towards More Sustainable Behaviors through EMAS
Sep 26, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 26, 2025 11:00 PM Roma Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaThrough games and other activities, we will learn what EMAS is: the environmental certification recognized at the European level, which demonstrates the commitment of organizations and companies to respecting the environment, being transparent with the public, and continuously improving sustainable practices.
Recommended: from age 7 and up.
Citizen Science in Tiber
Sep 26, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 26, 2025 11:00 PM Roma Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaWe will guide participants in an environmental monitoring activity on the Tiber River, collecting water samples and analyzing them with portable kits to detect nitrates and phosphates. Together, we will learn what these parameters indicate, the sources of pollution, and the importance of protecting the quality of our rivers.
Participation recommended for both children and adults.
Tiber River, Fantastic Mollusks and Where to Find Them
Sep 26, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 26, 2025 11:00 PM Rome Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaPresentation of the citizen science project "#teveremolluschifantastici…e dove trovarli" aimed at raising awareness of river biodiversity and the importance of conserving water resources, using freshwater mollusks as flagship species turned upside down.
Recommended: from age 7 and up.
Bees, Pollinators, Pollen, and Biodiversity
Sep 26, 2025 06:30 PM — Sep 26, 2025 11:00 PM Roma Testaccio – Città dell’Altra EconomiaISPRA researchers will explain the ecological role of pollinating insects and pollen, as well as the Pollnet network. There will be a focus on the life of honeybees, with insights into the social habits of these insects. Fruit, food, pollinators, and biodiversity are connected by a bond that should never be forgotten, as it underpins our survival. Organic Honey Tasting.
Recommended: from age 5 and up.
ABC ISPRA Environment Biodiversity Conservation
Sep 26, 2025 05:00 PM — Sep 26, 2025 11:55 PM BolognaExhibition stand featuring research activities on wildlife and our territories. The delicate balance of Italian biodiversity, from endemic species to invasive alien species, as explored by the research community. Pollution and anthropogenic pressures on terrestrial and marine environments. European and PNRR projects for the environment.
Air emissions
Sep 26, 2025 04:00 PM — Sep 26, 2025 07:00 PM VeniceInformation will be provided on the various sectors that produce atmospheric emissions and the size of each of them in the national total. Viewing the historical series allows us to observe the evolution of emissions over time, including specific examples.
Tide gauge network and tide forecast
Sep 26, 2025 04:00 PM — Sep 26, 2025 07:00 PM VeniceVisitors will be able to observe the average sea level in Venice from 1872 to the present, the variation in the frequency
of high waters in the lagoon, and a physical description of the tidal phenomenon and high waters in Venice.
Science School
Sep 24, 2025 09:00 AM — Sep 26, 2025 01:00 PM LivornoISPRA researchers in Livorno will guide school students through five modules where they will have the opportunity to delve deeper into important environmental issues: from climate change to alien species, from pollution sentinel organisms to the problem of waste.
Summer School Marine-coastal ecosystems and climate change: chains of connections and resilience
Sep 22, 2025 — Sep 26, 2025 CagliariAs part of the School of Specialization in environmental disciplines, ISPRA organizes in Cagliari, from 22 to 26 September 2025, the Summer School “Marine-coastal ecosystems and climate change: chains of connections and resilience”, aimed at 45 participants including graduates, PhD students and young researchers.
The initiative aims to provide a practical approach to the sustainable management of the coastal strip, encouraging dialogue between universities and applied research.
The activities will take place in various institutional locations with frontal lessons; educational workshops and technical-scientific visits to some coastal sites are planned.
The call and the registration link will soon be available on the ISPRA website.
Summer School “Mineral Deposits”
Sep 22, 2025 — Sep 26, 2025 Campiglia MarittimaLast September, the "Mineral Deposits" Summer School was held at the San Silvestro Archaeological Mining Park in Campiglia Marittima. Organized by the ISPRA School of Specialization in Environmental Disciplines, the Italian Geological Society (GGM and GIGS sections), and the Italian Society of Mineralogy and Petrology, the school was open to 25 undergraduates, graduates, doctoral students, and young researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds. The school aimed to provide a solid theoretical and, above all, practical foundation for mineral deposit exploration, from planning to fieldwork. It combined theoretical lectures with hands-on fieldwork, including visits and surveys in the Park's mining galleries. The activities, led by mineral exploration experts from both academia and research, as well as industry, allowed participants to gain a comprehensive overview of the different roles a geologist can play in mineral deposit exploration, including the need to approach mining activities within a framework of sustainability that is not only economic but, above all, environmental and social.
City, volcanoes, and mammoths: the metamorphoses of the ancient Appian Way
Sep 20, 2025 10:00 AM — Sep 20, 2025 01:00 PM Parco Archeologico dell’Appia Antica - RomaThe Appian Way, one of the world's most fascinating archaeological parks, will be the narrative center of a trek led by university professors and researchers from ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research). The changing landscape will be explored with the help of zoology, geology, and urban planning to explore the multiple perspectives through which the history of the Regina Viarum can be interpreted.
ISPRA presents the fourth report on hydrogeological instability in Italy: danger and risk indicators. Understanding the territory to prevent risks
Jul 30, 2025 09:00 AM — Jul 30, 2025 01:30 PM Rome, Multipurpose Hall of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Via Santa Maria in Via 37 AThe area of Italy at risk for landslides, as defined in the Hydrogeological Planning (PAI), has increased by 15%, from 55,400 km² in 2021 to 69,500 km² in 2024, equal to 23% of the national territory. The most significant increases were recorded in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano (+61.2%), Tuscany (+52.8%), Sardinia (+29.4%), and Sicily (+20.2%) and are primarily due to more detailed studies conducted by the district basin authorities and the autonomous provinces. The areas classified as highly at risk (high P3 and very high P4) have increased from 8.7% to 9.5% of the national territory. In 2024, 94.5% of Italian municipalities are at risk of landslides, floods, coastal erosion, or avalanches.
The situation on Italian beaches is improving: in terms of coastal erosion, there are more advancing stretches (+30 km) than eroding ones.
This is the picture that emerges from the fourth ISPRA Report on "Hydrogeological Instability in Italy" - 2024 Edition - the Institute's three-year work presented this morning in Rome at the Multipurpose Hall of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.
"A thorough understanding of landslide phenomena is the essential foundation for effective risk prevention and mitigation policies, but so is communication and information dissemination," stated ISPRA President Stefano Laporta. "Hydrogeological instability is not just a technical or structural issue; it affects the daily lives of each of us, the safety of our communities, and the prospect of a resilient environment. Active citizen involvement is essential; their contribution is invaluable on multiple fronts, from collecting timely reports from the local area to supporting the dissemination of information and participating in local emergency plans."
"The ISPRA report shows that 19.2% of the national territory is classified as being at greatest risk for landslides and floods, and Italy remains among the most exposed European countries in terms of landslides, with over 636,000 recorded landslides," stated ISPRA Director General Maria Siclari. "Indicators and maps on hydrogeological instability are taking on an increasingly important role also in the field of sustainable finance, assessment and management of physical and financial risks associated with the economic impact of extreme natural events," explained the Director General. "ISPRA data on hydrogeological instability are a fundamental tool to support public policies and strategic plannig".
Hydrogeological instability in Italy: hazards and risk indicators. 2024 Edition
ISPRA’s new oceanographic vessel: up to 4000 meters deep to overcome the challenge of climate change
Jul 15, 2025 09:30 AM — Jul 15, 2025 01:00 PM Roma, Sala del Refettorio Biblioteca della Camera dei Deputati Nilde Iotti, Via del Seminario 76On July 15, the ISPRA Major Oceanographic Vessel will be presented at the Chamber of Deputies: not just a new research infrastructure, but the concrete symbol of a collective commitment to the sea, to science, to future generations. The vessel represents one of the key interventions of the Marine Ecosystem Restoration Project (MER), the largest investment envisaged by the PNRR for the protection of the marine environment: 400 million euros intended to protect and restore fragile ecosystems, starting with those that are submerged, invisible and mostly unknown. A project of great national scope, with ISPRA as the implementing body and the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security as the titular administration.
Towards a big data revolution for the Planet: Third High Level Expert Group Meeting
Jul 08, 2025 — Jul 10, 2025 Frascati, ESA -ESRIN headquarterFrom 8th to 10th July, ISPRA and the European Space Agency will host the Third High Level Expert Group Meeting on Big Data of the UN Science Policy Business Forum on the Environment at ESA-ESRIN headquarters in Frascati. This technical High-Level event under the theme “Towards a big data revolution for the Planet: from Uncertainty to Opportunity” will focus on four main objectives, each addressing a key component of Big Data’s role in environmental sustainability. In a rapidly shifting geopolitical context, the need for high-quality environmental data is greater than ever.
Conservation of Mediterranean Trout and its Habitat: Roadmap towards a National Action Plan
Jun 25, 2025 09:00 AM — Jun 25, 2025 01:00 PM Roma, sede ISPRA, via Vitaliano Brancati 48 e onlineThe Round Table includes a discussion with the bodies responsible for implementing the conservation measures for the Mediterranean Trout included in the Guidelines published in the ISPRA Manuals and Guidelines series (MLG 207/2024) in order to outline any critical issues in their implementation and define a road map for their implementation and a policy recommendation document to reach a National Plan for the management and conservation of the species and its habitat. In addition to the bodies responsible for implementing the guidelines, representatives of scientific, environmental and fishing associations, stakeholders and experts are invited to the meeting.
Circular economy and Green Jobs
Jun 24, 2025 11:00 AM — Jun 24, 2025 01:00 PM Talk onlineThe circular economy and the new opportunities of the so-called “green economy” are essential to overcome the economic and ecological crisis we are experiencing. Renewable energy, construction, transport, agriculture, tourism, food production, communication, finance, waste management and land safety… The list is very long, and shows that every productive sector is affected. All this generates new jobs and allows the requalification of many of those profiles that no longer find space in the employment market: but what are the increasingly requested green skills today and the tools that give concrete support to those looking for work, to those who want to change it or to those who have lost it and want to reinvent themselves in the green?
The good use of green and blue spaces for the promotion of health and well-being: the role of stakeholders
Jun 19, 2025 10:00 AM — Jun 19, 2025 05:30 PM Rome, Centro Congressi Forma Spazi, via Cavour 181The territorial events for the dissemination of the PNRR-PNC project “The good use of Green and Blue spaces for the promotion of health and well-being”, funded by the Ministry of Health, continue. The next one will be held on June 19 in Rome, at the Forma Spazi Congress Center in via Cavour, where the activities concluded and those in progress will be presented, with the aim of continuing the dialogue with all the institutional actors involved and the interested stakeholders who have accompanied the activities since the first steps of the project.
Project LIFE Help
Jun 18, 2025 10:30 AM — Jun 18, 2025 01:30 PM Rome, Centro congressi Roma Eventi-Fontana di Trevi, Piazza della Pilotta, 4Presentation of a new index to communicate environmental improvement
In recent years, the complexity of environmental and regulatory data has made it difficult for local authorities to coordinate and communicate their actions effectively. To respond to this challenge, the WA2NNA-BEST index, developed by the LIFE HELP project, will be presented in Rome on 18 June 2025: a self-assessment tool designed to support EMAS municipalities and local administrations in monitoring and communicating environmental performance. The index covers six thematic areas – air, water, waste, noise, biodiversity, energy/climate – and is based on scientifically sound indicators that are consistent with current regulations. The conference will illustrate how this tool can simplify environmental communication, strengthen transparency towards citizens, encourage the exchange of good practices and contribute to achieving the objectives of the 2030 Agenda
Summer School “Copernicus for Cultural Heritage"
Jun 18, 2025 — Jun 20, 2025 Roma, Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica, Ex Cartiera Latina, via Appia Antica, 42 e OnlineThe Department for the Geological Survey of Italy of ISPRA organizes the second edition of the Summer School “Copernicus for Cultural Heritage” – to be held in Rome, 18-20 June 2025
An international training event that combines earth observation technologies and cultural heritage protection
Comparison on the implementation of the National Guidelines for the conservation of Mediterranean trout and its habitat
May 29, 2025 09:30 AM — May 29, 2025 01:00 PM Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna, Centro Visita del Parco a Premilcuore (FC) in Via Roma 34 e OnlineOn May 29, a meeting planned by the LIFE STREAMS Project will take place at the headquarters of the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park at the Park Visitor Center in Premilcuore (FC), to verify the implementation of the Guidelines for the conservation of Mediterranean trout and its habitat (Action C.5 - ISPRA Manuals and Guidelines 207/2024), in person or online.
Potentially contaminated sites: ISPRA launches Rocks, the first software on intervention priorities
May 29, 2025 09:30 AM — May 29, 2025 03:30 PM Rome, ISPRA, via V. Brancati 48The conference will present the “Operational manual of national intervention priority criteria for potentially contaminated sites” which describes the national risk-based screening model, with related ROCKS application software, developed by ISPRA, to identify intervention priorities in potentially contaminated sites, in compliance with the requirements of article 199, paragraph 6, letter a) of Legislative Decree 152/06.
Training meeting and technical contributions for the SNPA-ISIN day
May 27, 2025 09:30 AM — May 27, 2025 05:30 PM Rome, sede ISPRA, via Vitaliano Brancati 48/OnlineRelaunch of the collaboration between ISPRA-ARPA/APPA-ISIN
ISIN and SNPA organized a meeting today in response to the need, expressed by both parties, to renew the collaboration on the topic of protection from exposure to ionizing radiation already envisaged by the ISIN – SNPA Agencies Framework Collaboration Agreement, approved by the Council with resolution no. 76/2020 and signed by all the Agencies, by ISPRA and by ISIN.
"Constructive synergy between SNPA and ISIN on a complex topic such as radiation protection, on which it is necessary to pool our respective skills more. Today's discussion will be useful to fill this gap, because every time you work as a team, you get a result. The goal is common: environmental protection. Today we are only at the beginning of a series of meetings aimed at focusing on this synergy" declared ISPRA General Director Maria Siclari during the meeting organized to renew the collaboration on the topic of protection from exposure to ionizing radiation already envisaged by the ISIN – SNPA Framework Collaboration Agreement.
The Environmental Agencies contribute, also in support of the regional administrations, to the implementation of the tasks of monitoring, surveillance and control of ionizing radiation pursuant to Legislative Decree 101/2020 and subsequent amendments in normal and emergency situations, with reference to both natural and artificial sources of radioactivity.
Urbe, volcanoes and mammoths: the metamorphoses of the ancient Appian Way
May 24, 2025 10:00 AM — May 24, 2025 01:00 PM Parco regionale, Parco Archeologico dell’Appia Antica - RomaThe Appia Antica, one of the most fascinating archaeological parks in the world, will be the narrative center of a trek led by university professors and researchers from ISPRA. The change in the landscape will be investigated with the help of zoology, geology and urban planning to account for the multiple perspectives from which the history of the Regina Viarum can be read.
On July 21, 2024, after a process lasting about 3 years, the Regina Viarum will be included in the places protected by UNESCO as a world heritage site. It joins the other 67 places recognized in Italy.
To celebrate this important recognition, ISPRA, as part of the NET European Night of Researchers project, will organize three scientific excursions led by researchers.
XVII National Mining Day
May 24, 2025 — May 25, 2025 All Italian territoryNational Mining Day, the annual event dedicated to the valorization and promotion of mining tourism as a cultural heritage, celebrates its XVII edition this year, testifying to an ever-growing interest throughout Italy.
The initiative is promoted by REMI, ISPRA, in cooperatio with AIPAI, ANIM, ASSORISORSE, G&T, MASE and with the sponsorship of prestigious istitutions such as European Route of Industrial Heritage ERIH, Consiglio Nazionale dei Geologi CNG, EuroGeoSurveys EGS, and AMODO Alleanza per la Mobilità dolce
Also for this edition, the Day will take the form of a rich program of events distributed throughout the country, culminating in the creation of a "National Calendar" that will collect all the initiatives proposed by participating Sites, Museums and Mining Parks.
Blu Livorno. The Biennial of Sea and Water
May 14, 2025 — May 17, 2025 Acquarium of LivornoAs part of the Biennale del mare-Blu Livorno On May 14th, starting at 2:30 p.m., the conference "Marine biodiversity: 20 years of scientific and educational collaboration between Italy and China" will take place in the panoramic hall of the Livorno Aquarium. The conference is organized by ISPRA together with the Italian Embassy in Beijing and the University of Pisa, as part of the 3rd bilateral workshop on scientific research and advanced training applied to marine sciences, which will see the participation of professors from the Zhejiang Ocean University and a large delegation of students.