May 22: World Biodiversity Day
What ISPRA Does: The DigitAP PNRR Project
The Institute carries out a number of activities aimed at biodiversity conservation through continuous collaboration with the scientific community for the production and exchange of reliable, verifiable, and publicly accessible data. It also maintains ongoing dialogue with national and local authorities (regions, autonomous provinces, and parks) in order to better understand specific local contexts and provide the best possible support for decision-makers.
Among these initiatives, within the framework of the implementation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), is the DigitAP Project, led by the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Transition, with ISPRA serving as the scientific and technical coordinator.
The project aims to create a biodiversity monitoring network within protected areas and seeks to place digital innovation and technology at the service of nature conservation through targeted actions, training programs, and professional development for technical staff working in Protected Areas, ensuring that these innovations become lasting and firmly rooted within local territories.
One specific initiative, carried out directly by ISPRA, is dedicated to developing indicators for assessing the effects of climate anomalies on natural systems.