climate and sustainability

Coastal Urban Regeneration and Ecosystem Restoration: Relocation Strategies for Climate Crisis Migrants

Coastal Urban Regeneration and Ecosystem Restoration: Relocation Strategies for Climate Crisis Migrants

Climate change, which has become more and more extreme and frequent in recent decades, is now the focus of scientific and disciplinary debate and undoubtedly represents one of the next challenges with which the 'global risk society' (Beck, 2011) will have to contend, both because of its growing impact on cities and territories, and because of the empirical evidence of the economic, social and environmental damage it causes.

The Biodiversity & Global Change (BGC) research lab

The Biodiversity & Global Change (BGC) research lab

The Biodiversity & Global Change Lab (BGC), led by Moreno Di Marco at the Department of Biology and Biotechnology “Charles Darwin” of Sapienza University of Rome, focuses on understanding how global environmental changes affect biodiversity and human well-being. The lab’s research explores the impacts of global drivers such as climate change, land-use alteration, and human pressure on ecosystems, aiming to develop effective strategies to mitigate biodiversity loss and promote sustainability.

Advances in Theoretical and Computational Energy Optimization Processes

Industry, construction and transport are the three sectors that traditionally lead to the highest energy requirements. This is why, over the past few years, all the involved stakeholders have widely expressed the necessity to introduce a new approach to the analysis and management of those energy processes characterizing the aforementioned sectors. The objective is to guide production and energy processes to an approach aimed at energy savings and a decrease in environmental impact.

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