The Nature Restoration Law: technical evidence for the drafting of the national restoration plan
The meeting will provide an opportunity for dialogue between European and Italian experiences, with the aim of promoting the exchange of good practices and critical reflections on the operational and knowledge-related challenges that lie ahead in the coming years.
The morning will be structured into two sessions. In the first session, the meeting will host (online) speakers from several European countries, who will share their approaches and strategies for drafting their National Restoration Plans. The discussion will focus on how each country is addressing key challenges—such as setting measurable targets, integrating biodiversity and climate objectives, ensuring effective governance, and engaging stakeholders. This comparative perspective will help highlight the diversity of national contexts and the overarching European vision underpinning the Nature Restoration Regulation.
The second session will be dedicated to the Italian context. Speakers involved in the preparation of the Italian National Restoration Plan will discuss the critical issues and opportunities of the ongoing process.
- https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/en/news/the-nature-restoration-law-technical-evidence-for-the-drafting
- The Nature Restoration Law: technical evidence for the drafting of the national restoration plan
- 2026-01-30T09:30:00+01:00
- 2026-01-30T17:00:00+01:00
- The meeting will provide an opportunity for dialogue between European and Italian experiences, with the aim of promoting the exchange of good practices and critical reflections on the operational and knowledge-related challenges that lie ahead in the coming years. The morning will be structured into two sessions. In the first session, the meeting will host (online) speakers from several European countries, who will share their approaches and strategies for drafting their National Restoration Plans. The discussion will focus on how each country is addressing key challenges—such as setting measurable targets, integrating biodiversity and climate objectives, ensuring effective governance, and engaging stakeholders. This comparative perspective will help highlight the diversity of national contexts and the overarching European vision underpinning the Nature Restoration Regulation. The second session will be dedicated to the Italian context. Speakers involved in the preparation of the Italian National Restoration Plan will discuss the critical issues and opportunities of the ongoing process.
- When Jan 30, 2026 from 09:30 AM to 05:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
- Where Rome, Orto botanico and Online
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In the afternoon, the meeting will take the form of a workshop, with working groups dedicated to the challenges and opportunities of different ecosystems, as well as to the co-design of participatory approaches related to the Italian National Restoration Plan.
ISPRA researchers are expected to participate in the meeting.