Biodiversity in action
Projects and field activities: here biodiversity becomes concrete. From innovative solutions to monitoring on the territory, we tell what happens when science meets action.
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URCHIN: Underwater Research Coralligenous Habitat In Naples
A scientific and participatory approach to assess impacts on coralligenous and sea urchin and guide new protection strategies.
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SuMo: Sounds and Movement, traces of biodiversity
Listening to the landscape, tracking species, learning about the land: the new frontier of wildlife monitoring.
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MoVaFIsU – Monitoring and enhancement of Fucales forests in the MPA Island of Ustica
An innovative model to study, share and protect Ustica’s marine biodiversity.
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MonLeSa – Monitoring lepidoptera and saproxylic beetles
Technology, knowledge and participation: an innovative model to protect the Capital’s Nature Reserves.
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MON-I-DRON: Monitoring invasive plant species using innovative methods
A new integrated model to protect the biodiversity of the Tepilora Park through advanced technologies and active participation.
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Cara-Dune – Urgent conservation of Charadriiform birds and dune halo-psammophilous flora along the Ladispoli coastline
From dunes to the community: a shared project that enhances coastal ecosystems and improves coexistence between nature and human activities.
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“MEIOGYPSOS” Meiofauna of the karst waters of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola
The MEIOGYPSOS project investigates the meiofauna of the caves of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola to fill knowledge gaps on the biodiversity of karst aquifers and to develop tools for monitoring water quality.
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MAIA – Monitoring of High-Mountain Biodiversity in the Maiella National Park
The MAIA project integrates multidisciplinary approaches to address climate change, protect ecosystems and wildlife species, and ensure sustainable grazing.
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H.A.R.G.I.N – Aquatic Habitats of Strategic Importance for the Integrated Management of the Natura 2000 site
Advanced technologies and the local community working together to protect the habitats of Pian di Spagna.
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F4B – Fishing for Biodiversity: monitoring and conservation of inland waters with citizen support
A collaborative network to study aquatic biodiversity and promote sustainable land management.
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Co-wolf – Co-monitoring in the Mont Avic Natural Park for a new human–wolf coexistence strategy in the Alpine region
A co-monitoring project to strengthen coexistence between humans and large predators in the Mont Avic Park.
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Bioves-It – Biodiversity monitoring in the Vesuvius National Park using IoT technologies and satellite image analysis
The project will provide an accurate estimate of pollinator diversity in the Vesuvius Park, offering essential data to assess biodiversity and to guide management and conservation actions.
