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Geomorphological Map of Italy at 1:50,000 scale - Update and additions to the Guidelines of the Geomorphological Map of Italy at 1:50,000 scale and Geomorphological Database (Issue I, Version 2.0)
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Technical Periodicals
Volume 13, Part I - The CARG Project: changes and additions to the Quaderno n. 4/19944
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2022
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Geological Map of Italy at 1:50,000 scale - Updating and supplementing the guidelines of the Geological Map of Italy at 1:50,000 scale (Version 1.0/2022)
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Technical Periodicals
Volume 15 - Progetto CARG: modifiche ed integrazioni ai Quaderni n. 1/1992/2009, n. 2/1996/2009, n. 6/1997/2009 e n. 12(fascicoli1,2,3)/2009
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2022
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Geothematic map of the Altamura dinosaur tracksite (early Campanian, Apulia, southern Italy)
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Technical Periodicals
14 (1.1)
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2022
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The Bay of Mont Saint Michel. Sedimentary facies, morphodynamics and Holocene evolution of a hypertidal coastal system
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Field trip organized for the Tidalites 2012 Conference (Caen, France) and the International Meeting of Sedimentology 2017 (Toulouse, France)
Technical Periodicals
14 (1.2)
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2022
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Along the hidden Timavo
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90° Congresso della Società Geologica Italiana - Trieste, 14-16 settembre 2021. Pre congress Field Trip T2
Technical Periodicals
14 (1.3)
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2022
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A field guide to the excursion in the Maures Massif (southern France): a complete transect of the Southern European Variscan belt
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Technical Periodicals
14 (2.1)
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2022
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The Tethyan and Tyrrhenian margin record of the Central Apennines: a guide with insights from stratigraphy, tectonics, and hydrogeology
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Field workshop: from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Central Apennine front organised by GeoSed - Italian Association for Sedimentary Geology, the section of the Italian Geological Society, 19th-23rd July 2021
Technical Periodicals
14 (2.2)
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2022
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Stratigraphy and facies of the Apennine Carbonate Platform (southern Italy): the record of Mesozoic OAEs and Miocene transgression
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FT3 Preconference Field Trip of the 3rd International Congress on Stratigraphy STRATI 2019, Milan (Italy), 29th -30th June 2019
Technical Periodicals
14 (2.3)
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2022
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Reticula n. 29/2022
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Technical Periodicals
29
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2022
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Reticula n. 30/2022
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Technical Periodicals
30
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2022
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RETICULA n. 31/2022 Monographic Number
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The protection of ecological connectivity after 30 years of Habitats Directive
Technical Periodicals
31
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2022
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Bulletin on research funding
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€1 billion to protect the ocean
Technical Periodicals
2
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2022
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Municipal Waste Report 2022 - synthesis data
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Reports
381
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2022
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Gender balance ISPRA 2022
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In line with both national and international regulatory provisions, ISPRA has included among the Actions envisaged by the Integrated Programming Document for the years 2022/2024 the drafting of the Gender Budget (Bdg), in order to promote equal opportunities and the balance of gender among the staff.
Technical Documents
2022
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Application of the NISECI index: guideline for the proposal of reference fish communities related to a detailed river zonation.
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This Manual explains the criteria and methods for carrying out the detailed zonation process in river water bodies, and provides indications for the correct definition of the expected local fish communities and alien species to be used in the NISECI calculation.
Handbooks and guidelines
196
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2022
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EMAS and climate change
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This guideline takes the reader through the topic of climate change and its close interconnection with emission sources. Starting with the “Environmental Statements” of a sample of EMAS-certified power plants which produce electrical energy from fossil fuels it examines the CO 2 , NOx, CO and SO X emissions produced in the period between 2011 and 2019. The results show how the energy sector, thanks to the implementation of an Environmental Management System, can correctly manage air emissions and continuously improve on them.
Handbooks and guidelines
197
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2022
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Guidelines on sectoral reference documents for EMAS
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This Guideline represents the completion of the previous ISPRA Report “The Sectoral Reference Document for EMAS” to which the sheets relating to the other Sectoral Reference Documents published by the European Commission have been added. The document intends to encourage EMAS registered organizations, as required by the European Regulation itself, to make a wider and more widespread use of the Sectoral Reference Documents, issued by the European Commission in order to identify and promote the best environmental management practices, environmental performance for specific sectors and, where appropriate, examples of excellence that make it possible to determine the levels of environmental performance.
Handbooks and guidelines
198
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2022
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Black rat (Rattus rattus) eradication from Mediterranean islands: guidelines, best practice, case studies
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The Black rat (Rattus rattus) is one of the most globally widespread invasive species, having successfully colonized all continents thanks to human transportation. The species is known for its significant impact on human activities, public health and ecosystems, and it is included in the IUCN's list of the “100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species”.
Handbooks and guidelines
199
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2022
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Guidelines for the management of non-native plant species
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These guidelines present a collection of recommendations and best practices to be used for preventing and controlling the spread of some of the most common invasive plant species in Mediterranean islands and coastal areas. Along with operational guidance, they provide an overview of the basic concepts of plant invasion biology, regulatory references, and management techniques, to disseminate knowledge and share good practices.
Handbooks and guidelines
200
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2022
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Sampling manual of biological samples for genetic analyses on species concerning the Washington convention (CITES)
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One of the main activities of the Conservation Genetic Department, in ISPRA, consists in enforcing the rules of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) with the aim of identifying any illicit trades of endangered species. The genetic analyses are the basic stone in verifying whether specimens are legally owned by authorised breeders or if there are inconsistencies with the birth declarations and/or any suspected illegal collection of specimens from the wild. For these reasons, a correct biological sample collection protocol is pivotal in ensuring the reliability of the results and requires trained personnel.
Handbooks and guidelines
201
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2022