The loss of biodiversity is significant in Italy, this translates into a call to the scientific community with the goal of developing knowledge and innovative technologies to meet the challenge and protect our country's natural resources. And it is precisely with this ambitious goal that the National Biodiversity Future Center - NBFC was born, which aims to establish a permanent multidisciplinary community at the national level. The Center is coordinated by the National Research Council (CNR) and involves a network of 48 partners. Under Spoke 2 of NBFC "Solutions to reverse marine biodiversity loss and manage marine resources sustainably", aimed at implementing concrete actions to reduce anthropogenic pressure on Mediterranean marine biodiversity by developing MSP4BIODIVERSITY and testing solutions to reverse biodiversity loss due to activities such as fishing, shipping, and tourism, the MSP4BIODIVERSITY project "Biodiversity mainstreaming in Maritime Spatial Planning" aims, through Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP), to foster sustainable and lasting development of the marine economy, while safeguarding marine biodiversity and ecosystems. Research activities intend to directly inform the MSP process and Plans in Italy. Therefore, the study area extends to the whole Italian marine waters and considers when needed transboundary aspects.
MSP4BIODIVERSITY Project Presentation
Folco Soffietti;
2024-01-01
Abstract
The loss of biodiversity is significant in Italy, this translates into a call to the scientific community with the goal of developing knowledge and innovative technologies to meet the challenge and protect our country's natural resources. And it is precisely with this ambitious goal that the National Biodiversity Future Center - NBFC was born, which aims to establish a permanent multidisciplinary community at the national level. The Center is coordinated by the National Research Council (CNR) and involves a network of 48 partners. Under Spoke 2 of NBFC "Solutions to reverse marine biodiversity loss and manage marine resources sustainably", aimed at implementing concrete actions to reduce anthropogenic pressure on Mediterranean marine biodiversity by developing MSP4BIODIVERSITY and testing solutions to reverse biodiversity loss due to activities such as fishing, shipping, and tourism, the MSP4BIODIVERSITY project "Biodiversity mainstreaming in Maritime Spatial Planning" aims, through Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP), to foster sustainable and lasting development of the marine economy, while safeguarding marine biodiversity and ecosystems. Research activities intend to directly inform the MSP process and Plans in Italy. Therefore, the study area extends to the whole Italian marine waters and considers when needed transboundary aspects.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



