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Sea Level Rise Conference. 17-18.10.2022

The conference co-organized by CORILA Sea Level Rise was held on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 October, in Venice, which saw 200 participants, including researchers, professionals and stakeholders, discussing sea level changes, starting from scientific evidence available, to learn more about the data and policies implemented and possible.
The final report of the conference aims to contribute to the definition of policies for coastal planning at the European level. Sylvie Joussaume, from the French National Center for Scientific Research as well as the Executive Council of the Knowledge Hub on sea level rise, Aldo Covello of the Ministry of University and Research, John Bell, Director General for Research and Innovation of the Commission opened the works Europea and Pierpaolo Campostrini, Managing Director of CORILA.

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Enrico Rinaldi

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