BIOECONOMY FOR SOIL REGENERATION

 

La bioeconomia circolare può giocare un ruolo chiave “per fare di più con meno”, ripristinando la fertilità del suolo e creando nuove opportunità di reddito garantendo un uso efficiente delle risorse. Ne parleremo il 3 giugno durante la web conference organizzata da Re Soil Foundation, European Circular Bioeconomy Policy Initiative (ECBPI) e Chimica Verde Bionet e Kyoto Club

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PROGRAM

Introduction by Roberto Moncalvo, Re Soil Foundation, and Sofia Mannelli, Chimica Verde Bionet. The European Framework

  • The EU Mission Soil Health and Food – Kerstin Rosenow, Head of Unit DG Agri, Prof. Angelo Riccaboni, National Delegate to the Mission Soil Health and Food
  • The EU carbon farming initiative – József Iván – Policy Officer DGAgri
  • The EU action plan for organic farming – Elena Panichi, Head of Unit Organic Farming – DG Agri
  • Prospects and develpment of organic agriculture in Europe – Eduardo Cuoco, Director IFOAM EU
  • Towards a European directive on soil protection – Martin Hojsik, MEP

Circular Bioeconomy best practices

Introduction – David Newman, ECBPI, Managing Director

  • Towards a more sustainable agriculture practices – APAEMA Islas Baleares – Speaker tbc
  • The Research & Innovation network for soil quality promoted by Re Soil: a case study – Francesco Pascale, Terra Felix
  • Assessing sustainable agricultural practices on marginal dryland through the soil carbon stock dynamic – Claudia Di Bene, CREA – Research Centre for Agricolture and Environment
  • What agricultural systems can do to recover urban vacant lands: experiences in Bologna – Prof. Prosdocimi Gianquinto, University of Bologna
  • Q&A – chair Chimica Verde Bionet – Beppe Croce, Director of Chimica Verde Bionet

Conclusions by Roberto Moncalvo, Re Soil Foundation and Roberto Ferrigno, ECBPI


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