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Munich, Germany 26-29 October: CORILA participated in the International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE) at LMU Munich, Germany

Munich, Germany 26-29 October: CORILA participated in the International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. Over 200 scientists, practitioners, and decision-makers gathered to exchange ideas and explore solutions on how to #resist, #adapt, learn, and #transform our coastal and urban environments under the growing pressures of #climatechange, #sealevelrise, and #urbanization.

CORILA participates in the launch of the European COAST-SCAPES project for coastal climate resilience

The European project HORIZON2024 COAST-SCAPES, “rethinking COASTal landSCAPES with climate-resilient interventions: systemic land-to-sea solutions”, considers land-coast-sea systems in view of climate change, with the aim of strengthening their resilience and promoting biodiversity conservation. Using transdisciplinary indicators, climate warning systems, innovative business models and knowledge-based maintenance

PROCULTHER-NET 2. Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk

PROCULTHER-NEt 2. Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP. Roma 14 may 2025 “Harnessing collective knowledge to strengthen cultural heritage resilience The contribution of EU-funded projects in addressing growing multiple risks. The contribution of EU-funded projects in addressing growing multiple risks“. CORILA Director Eng. Pierpaolo

Towards a shared vision for the future of the Venice lagoon

On October 14, 2024, the third meeting with stakeholders of the Venice Lagoon took place, organized by the Interregional Office for Public Works for Veneto, Trentino Alto Adige, and Friuli Venezia Giulia, CORILA, and CMCC as part of the H2020 REST-COAST project, in collaboration with the WaterLANDS