Weren’t you at the LifeDrylands Party? Here you can find the reports from the various sessions 📋

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For those who were unable to attend the conference, we have published in this article the PDFs of the presentations by the various speakers who presented at the sessions.


Let’s begin, following the program, with the first session, the one dedicated to the European Union’s LIFE Program, which has supported environmental protection actions since 1992 and has so far invested €12 billion in 5,500 projects, including ours.

LIFE “Nature & Biodiversity” projects

Inspiring LIFE restoration projects
Joseph Van Der Stegen CINEA

The LIFE Programme and its implementation in Italy in the field of “Nature and Biodiversity”
Federico Benvenuti, Carmen Gangale, LIFE National Contact Point Team – Italy Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security

The LIFE18 NAT/IT/000803 Drylands project
Stefano Picchi, Project Manager



In the second part of the morning we got to the heart of the actions carried out with the project, told first-hand by the protagonists: the LifeDrylands working group.

Management and monitoring of target habitats: final results

The interventions of the Lombardy Ticino Valley Park Valentina Parco – Responsible for the project

The interventions of the Ticino and Lake Maggiore Protected Areas Management Agency Edoardo Villa – Responsible for the project

The interventions of the Protected Areas Management Body of the Piedmontese Po Park
Luca Cristaldi – Responsible for the project

 

Biodiversity monitoring: plants, mosses, lichens and lepidoptera
Juri Nascimbene, Gabriele Gheza BIGEA, University of Bologna

Biodiversity monitoring: carabids Francesca Della Rocca –University of Pavia

 

 

 

Monitoring ecosystem services: ornamental potential, pollination, and shelter for cryptogamic crustsSSilvia AssiniUniversity of Pavia; Gabriele Gheza – BIGEA, University of Bologna

Monitoring ecosystem services: medicinal potentialFFrancesco BraccoUniversity of Pavia

Results of socio-economic impact monitoringS Stefano Picchi – Project manager LifeDrylands

 


Immediately after lunch, a moment to present one of the latest products made.

Presentation of the new Guidelines
Management and Monitoring Guidelines for Target Habitats
Matteo BarcellaUniversity of Pavia, Gabriele Gheza – BIGEA, University of Bologna

 

 

 

 


Educational and dissemination activities

 

“I live, you live, he lives, HABITAT – Discovery KIT,” the kit for guided and self-guided tours
Patrizia Berera – Network of Botanical Gardens of Lombardy

“Ambassadors of Habitat,” the PCTO program with the G. Torno High School in Castano Primo (MI) Serena Dorigotti – Network of Botanical Gardens of Lombardy, Tommaso Achilli, Mattia Ciapparelli – students of the G. Torno Scientific High School

University theses and experiences shared by students
Alessia Gressani –University of Pavia

 

 

 

 

 


Stakeholder involvement

Lombardy Region: Activities Completed and Outlook for the Project’s Target HabitatsSCristina Bollini – Directorate-General for Territory and Green Systems, Nature and Biodiversity Unit; Dario Kian, Patrizia Digiovinazzo – ERSAF

Lombardy Region: Activities Completed and Outlook for the Project’s Target HabitatsSDario Kian, Patrizia Digiovinazzo – ERSAF

Piedmont Region: Activities Completed and Outlook for the Project’s Target HabitatsSMatteo Massara –Directorate for Environment, Energy and Territory, Biodiversity and Natural Areas Sector

The Vauda Nature Reserve ZSC IT1110005 – VAUDA
Antonio Tacchino, Luca Valente –Park Rangers

Networking with the LIFE Granatha and ShepForBio projects
Tommaso Campedelli – DREAM Italia

The Involvement of Environmental Associations in Raising Awareness of Heathland Habitats
Barbara Meggetto – Legambiente Lombardia