LIFE REDUNE flies to Spain: meeting with LIFE CONHABIT ANDALUSIA

From 1 to 4 October, staff from the LIFE REDUNE project will stop in Seville, to visit members of LIFE CONHABIT ANDALUSIA "Preservation and improvement in priority habitats on the Andalusian coast". The Spanish project started in June 2014 and its main objective is to conserve and promote the integrity of the dune ecosystems present in 15 Natura 2000 Network areas on the Andalusian coast.


Life REDUNE @TGR VENETO

A report by TGR Veneto on the works of Life REDUNE in Vallevecchia

https://bit.ly/2P7dfwy


LIFE REDUNE flies to Dunkirk!

From 12 to 14 June 2018, LIFE REDUNE flies to Dunkirk (France) to participate in the International Workshop on Management of Coastal Dunes and Sandy Beaches, organised within the framework of the LIFE FLANDRE project.


They talk about US!

Visit the new page of the website "Press Review", where you can consult and download all the articles, news, press releases dedicated to the LIFE REDUNE project! You can find the page inside the main menu "Dissemination"!


FIRST PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SURVEY LIFE REDUNE!

The video of the first photogrammetric surveys with a fixed-wing drone carried out by the project partner EPC srl, as part of the final and executive design of the interventions foreseen by the project, is now online. The video shows a three-dimensional animation of three sites subject to intervention, obtained through the processing of aerial images acquired. Visit the Gallery and enjoy!


Spring Festival at the Natural History Museum of Venice

Life REDUNE participates in the Spring Festival to be held at the Museum of Natural History in Venice (Fontego dei Turchi) Sunday, March 18 from 10 am to 6 pm We look forward to seeing you! Click here to see the programme of the event! For information: msn.visitmuve.it/ facebook.com/MSNve twitter.com/MSNvenezia


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AT LIFE REDUNE PRESENTATION CONFERENCE

A profound thank you to the project partners, speakers and moderators, who with their experience and expertise have made the scientific debate on the sustainable management of dune ecosystems intense, bringing to the participants, through discussion and debate, the possibility of educational and professional enrichment.

Gabriella Buffa (Ca' Foscari University, project coordinator).
Mauro Giovanni Viti (Veneto Region, Proproject Regional Strategy of Biodiversity and Parks, project partner)
Roberto Fiorentin (Veneto Agency for innovation in the primary sector, project partner)
Federico Carollo (EPC srl, project partner)
Francesco Scarton(SELC, project partner)
Alicia Teresa Rosario Acosta (University of Roma Tre)
Rossella Boscolo Brusà (ISPRA - LIFE LAGOON REFRESH)

Visit the www.liferedune.it/download page to see the speakers' presentations!


Action A2: II meeting with stakeholders @Municipality of Heraclea

On 30 January 2018 at 14.30 at the headquarters of the Municipality of Heraclea, the first consultation meeting was held with the stakeholders involved in the conversation actions of the project.

The following participated in the meeting representing the Municipality of Heraclea:

  • Patrizia Furlan (Councillor Ecology-Environment, Culture);
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  • Lorenzo Ghirardo (Ecology and Environment Office Manager);
  • Micaela Gessi (Ecology and Environment Office Manager)

During the meeting, Gabriella Buffa (Ca' Foscari University - project coordinator) briefly presented the objectives, programme and impacts of LIFE REDUNE, highlighting the high naturalistic value of the areas involved, the need to direct the flow of tourists in favour of the conversation of the species and the fundamental role that municipalities play in ensuring the sustainability of the actions undertaken.

Subsequently, each project partner introduced its role and responsibilities in the implementation of the project. Mauro Giovanni Viti (Veneto Region) presented the role of the Veneto Region, both technical and in coordination with local authorities and stakeholders, highlighting the need to discuss with the municipalities involved on the most appropriate way to carry out the interventions, maintain the use of the beaches and actions to raise awareness among tourists. Federico Carollo (EPC srl) illustrated the phases and timeframes related to the final and executive design, focusing on those that will see a greater involvement of municipal administrations. Marco Baldin (SELC) introduced the topic of coastal protection, taking up the guidelines of the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Food and Forestry (MATTM), in particular with regard to the indication of adopting non-rigid measures and reinforcing the dune belts for both naturalistic and hydrogeological defence purposes. Finally, Roberto Fiorentin (VA) introduced the theme of species planting (ammofila and other species envisaged), briefly illustrating the institutional activities of Veneto Agricoltura and stressing the difficulty of recreating a plant in a nursery, starting from seed and therefore the challenge that the project poses.

The Municipality of Eraclea underlined the strategic importance of the LIFE REDUNE project for the territory and reiterated its willingness to collaborate with the partnership.


LIFE REDUNE PROJECT PRESENTATION CONFERENCE @Auditorium Danilo Mainardi, 23 February 2018

We are pleased to announce the conference organised in the framework of the LIRE REDUNE Project, which will be held on

Friday 23 February 2018

from 09.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

at the Danilo Mainardi Auditorium - Campus of Via Torino, 155 - Mestre (Venice).

The project partners - University of Venice Cà Foscari (coordinator), SELC applied biology and geology, EPC srl, Agenzia Veneta per l'innovazione del settore primario, Regione Veneto - Project Structure Regional Strategy for Biodiversity and Parks - will present the objectives, characteristics and impacts of the LIFE REDUNE project.

Moreover, during the conference the state of dune ecosystems in Italy and Veneto will be presented and the interventions to be carried out in the 4 years of the project will be described.

The following speakers will take part in the conference: Alicia Teresa Rosario Acosta (University of Roma Tre) with a presentation on sandy coastal ecosystems; Rossella Boscolo Brusà (ISPRA) with the LIFE LAGOON REFRESH project for the improvement of the coastal lagoons habitat.

To take part in the event it is necessary to register at this link: http://bit.ly/2ANw54G

CLICK HERE To CONSULT AND DOWNLOAD THE EVENT AGENDA.
MORE INFORMATION: INFO@EPCSRL.EU

III LIFE Redune inspection @Comune di Cavallino Treporti

On 22 November 2017 the third technical inspection took place on the Cavallino Treporti Peninsula, organised within the framework of the LIFE Redune project.

Here are the representatives of our partnership gathered for the inspection, in order to define and plan the implementation of recovery and conservation actions envisaged by the programme.

The Deputy Mayor Francesco Monica, the Councillor for the Environment Arch. Nicolò D'Este and the Municipal Architect Arch. Gaetano di Gregorio of the Municipality of Cavallino Treporti attended the meeting.