Dal 15 al 18 settembre 2025, UNIMONT – Polo dell’Università degli Studi di Milano dedicato alla montagna – è stato protagonista all’International Mountain Conference (IMC) di Innsbruck (Austria), il più rilevante appuntamento scientifico internazionale sulle tematiche legate alle aree montane.
Quattro giornate intense che hanno visto il nostro team impegnato nel coordinamento di sessioni tematiche, nella presentazione di contributi scientifici e nella costruzione di nuove reti di collaborazione con ricercatori e stakeholder provenienti da tutto il mondo.
Sessioni organizzate da UNIMONT
16 settembre – Plant agro-biodiversity for sustainable development of mountain areas;
16 settembre – Nature-based Solutions for mountain areas – Case studies, Projects and Reviews from Europe, Organizzata nell’ambito del Progetto Horizon Europe MountResilience;
17 settembre – Transition processes of mountain resorts and tourism destinations: state of the art, levers and barriers. An international perspective, in collaborazione con i Progetti Interreg Alpine Space Transtat e BeyondSnow.
Contributi presentati dal team UNIMONT nell’ambito di altre sessioni
15 settembre – Digital Technologies and Sustainable Mountain Development
Contributo: Education, research and dissemination activities to foster sustainable development: the unique experience of the University of Milan – UNIMONT centre;
16 settembre – Plant agro-biodiversity for sustainable development of mountain areas
Contributo: The importance of genetic resources (landraces) on agriculture, food production and socioeconomic contexts in mountain areas: the beans of Lombardy
16 settembre – Transformative changes towards Living Well in mountains: How does it feel?
Contributi:The IPBES Transformative Change Assessment: a compass for transformative research towards Living Well in mountains | Social restructuring and Living Well in mid-mountain resorts in transition: the case of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse
17 settembre – Forest recovery after disturbance: Challenges and opportunities for the management of mountain forests
Contributo: Ecology, floristic-vegetational features and future perspectives of spruce forests affected by Ips typographus: insights from the Southern Alps
17 settembre – Transition processes of mountain resorts and tourism destinations: state of the art, levers and barriers. An international perspective
Contributo: Prato Valentino 2050: A Sustainable Model for the Future of Alpine Tourism
17 settembre – Solutions for adapting to climate change in mountains: an exchange of lessons learned and ways forward
Contributo: MountResilience – Testing innovative frameworks for climate change adaptation practices at a regional scale
18 settembre – Innovative Approaches for Mountain Resilience: Bridging Practice, Science, and the Private Sector
Contributo: Building Resilience in Alpine communities: Community-Driven Solutions for Maniva Ski in Transtat project