EDOLO (Brescia) - Unimont sarà presente all’International Mountain Conference 2025 di Innsbruck.
Dal 15 al 18 settembre, Unimont - Polo dell’Università degli Studi di Milano dedicato alla montagna - sarà protagonista all’International Mountain Conference (IMC) di Innsbruck (Austria), il più importante evento scientifico internazionale dedicato alle aree montane. Un’occasione unica per condividere conoscenze, presentare progetti e costruire reti con ricercatori e stakeholder da tutto il mondo.
Le Sessioni organizzate dal team UNIMONT
16 settembre 10 – 12
FS 3.124: Plant agro-biodiversity for sustainable development of mountain areas – info qui
16 settembre 16 - 17:30
WS 3.107: Nature-based Solutions for mountain areas – Case studies, Projects and Reviews from Europe – info qui
Organizzata nell’ambito del Progetto Horizon Europe MountResilience
17 settembre 16 - 17:30
WS 3.110: Transition processes of mountain resorts and tourism destinations: state of the art, levers and barriers.
An international perspective – info qui
Organizzata in collaborazione con i Progetti Interreg Alpine Space Transtat e BeyondSnow
Sessioni a cui prenderà parte il team UNIMONT
15 settembre: Digital Technologies and Sustainable Mountain Development – info qui
Contributo: Education, research and dissemination activities to foster sustainable development: the unique experience of the University of Milan – UNIMONT centre
16 settembre FS 3.124: Plant agro-biodiversity for sustainable development of mountain areas – info qui
Contributo: The importance of genetic resources (landraces) on agriculture, food production and socioeconomic contexts in mountain areas: the beans of Lombardy
17 settembre FS 3.191: Forest recovery after disturbance: Challenges and opportunities for the management of mountain forests – info qui
Contributo: Ecology, floristic-vegetational features and future perspectives of spruce forests affected by Ips typographus: insights from the Southern Alps
17 settembre WS 3.110: Transition processes of mountain resorts and tourism destinations: state of the art, levers and barriers. An international perspective – info qui
Contributo: Prato Valentino 2050: A Sustainable Model for the Future of Alpine Tourism
17 settembre WS 3.119: Solutions for adapting to climate change in mountains: an exchange of lessons learned and ways forward – info qui
Contributo: MountResilience – Testing innovative frameworks for climate change adaptation practices at a regional scale
18 settembre WS 3.118: Innovative Approaches for Mountain Resilience: Bridging Practice, Science, and the Private Sector – info qui
Contributo: Building Resilience in Alpine communities: Community-Driven Solutions for Maniva Ski in Transtat project