13 April 2018

Conference: Climate Change

CAI-TAM is organizing a national meeting dedicated to climate change and its increasingly recurring effects on the environment in order to present and analyze this important planetary emergency.

Anna Giorgi of UNIMONT – Centre of Excellence of the University of Milan, Leader of Action Group 1 – Research and Innovation of the European Strategy for the EUSALP Alpine Region has been invited to contribute to the conference about climate change, from a local to a global level together with Dr. Sarah Whitaker, a researcher at UNIMONT.

 

The average temperature in the Alps has increased by about 2 degrees Celsius over the last 100 years, and this increase is altering the environment and the territory of the Alps. During this meeting UNIMONT, a Centre of excellence that has been involved in research and innovation with particular attention to the specificities, criticalities and resources of mountain areas for years, will show how, due to climate change, new landscapes and meteorological conditions are emerging in the Alps with varied potential impacts on the agriculture and traditional agricultural practices, local economic activities, culture and environment of such areas.

 

CAI-TAM is organizing a national meeting dedicated to climate change and its increasingly recurring effects on the environment in order to present and analyze this important planetary emergency.

Anna Giorgi of UNIMONT – Centre of Excellence of the University of Milan, Leader of Action Group 1 – Research and Innovation of the European Strategy for the EUSALP Alpine Region has been invited to contribute to the conference about climate change, from a local to a global level together with Dr. Sarah Whitaker, a researcher at UNIMONT.

The average temperature in the Alps has increased by about 2 degrees Celsius over the last 100 years, and this increase is altering the environment and the territory of the Alps. During this meeting UNIMONT, a Centre of excellence that has been involved in research and innovation with particular attention to the specificities, criticalities and resources of mountain areas for years, will show how, due to climate change, new landscapes and meteorological conditions are emerging in the Alps with varied potential impacts on the agriculture and traditional agricultural practices, local economic activities, culture and environment of such areas. 


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