OUR REPLICATORS
To get to know our replicators in Italy Spain and Portugal you can go to the following pages:
Italy: http://www.desert-adapt.it/index.php/it/replicatori-it/i-replicatori
Portugal: http://www.desert-adapt.it/index.php/pt/replicacao/nossos-replicadores
Spain: http://www.desert-adapt.it/index.php/es/replicator/nuestros-eplicadores
THE REPLICATION TOOLKIT
The REPLICATION TOOLKIT is a set of documents made available to replicators to help them to create their own sustainable adaptive land management plan which we call Desertification Adaptation Model (DAM).
The REPLICATION TOOLKIT includes:
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ALL4CLIMATE ITALY 2021 DESERT-ADAPT SIDE EVENT |
All4Climate – Italy 2021 encompasses the full lineup of climate events taking place in Italy this year. Its goal is simple: to make 2021 a landmark year for climate ambition. Launched by the Italian Ministry for Ecological Transition in collaboration with the World Bank Group’s Connect4Climate and with the participation of the Lombardy Region and the Municipality of Milan, All4Climate aims to foster proactive dialogue on the challenges of the climate crisis and deliver on the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Visit the site of the initiative: https://all4climate2021.org/ |
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SIDE EVENT’S TITLE Opportunities and challenges to adaptation and sustainable land management in Mediterranean countries under desertification risk Organizer (LIFE Project Desert-Adapt, Università degli studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Coordinator project) Co-organizer (Università degli studi di Palermo, project partner) DATE: 30th September 2021 Time: 2.30-4.30 pm Partecipation: Webinar and live streaming Main language of the roundtable: Italian (videos with sub-titles)
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BECOME A DESERT-ADAPT REPLICATOR
OUR OBJECTIVE The dissemination of good practices to combat climate change and the risk of desertification is a strategic objective of the Desert-Adapt project. Making a sustainable climate adaptation land management plan is of fundamental importance in areas at risk of desertification to recover the quality of their land, to increase ecosystem resistance and resilience to climate change, to increase ecosystem quality and productivity.
WHO CAN BE A REPLICATOR Public bodies, companies, institutions, citizens who manage portions of territory and who care about the sustainability of their land by sharing our principles of sustainable management, reported in the Desert-Adapt MANIFESTO
HOW TO Replicate? The project shared the material used with its partners to build their Adaptation plans (DAM), the replication toolkit.
The REPLICATION TOOLKIT is a set of documents made available to replicators to help them to create their own sustainable adaptive land management plan which we call Desertification Adaptation Model (DAM).
The REPLICATION TOOLKIT includes:
NO obligations: The replicators will develop their planned activities without any obligation on the basis of their possibilities. Replicators are considered an integral part of the Desert-Adapt network and can join the dissemination and communication activities developed by the project any time. They will be included in the dedicated project webpage to show their activities for more visibility and might also publicize products and services resulted from their sustainable implementing activity on our website sharing our LOGO once their plan is set in place. DO YOU WANT AN IDEA OF HOW A DAM PROJECT MIGHT LOOK LIKE? VISIT OUR SITE (Case studies http://www.desert-adapt.it/index.php/en/case-studies ) |
DESERT-ADAPT FOR POLICY
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ITALY - contribution to policy actions |
Rapporto sugli indicatori di impatto dei cambiamenti climatici. Edizione 2021Report on indicators of the impact of climate change. 2021 Edition (Italy, June 30th, 2021) |
The Desert-Adapt project has been included as an example of good practices implemented locally in Italy for the sectors of interest of the National Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change in the "SNPA Report (National System for the Protection of the Environment") on impact indicators of climate change ". The Report (Report SNPA n. 21/2021 – ISBN: 978-88-448-1058-0) is the final product of the SNPA V / 03-02 Operating Subgroup called Climate Change Impact Indicators created as part of the activities of the Italian National System for Environmental Protection. The main objective of the Report was to identify, systematize and populate for the first time in Italy the indicators available at national and regional level within the SNPA concerning the possible impacts of climate change on natural resources and socio-economic sectors. of our country. The knowledge framework was completed with a selection of good practices to provide some examples of how the indicators were translated into measures implemented at local level to cope with the effects of climate change.
To read more and download the report go to https://www.snpambiente.it/2021/06/30/rapporto-sugli-indicatori-di-impatto-dei-cambiamenti-climatici-edizione-2021/ |
Contribution to the Audition of “European Court of Auditors on Desertification Risk”In 2018, the European Court of Auditors visited five EU Member States affected by desertification: Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Portugal and Romania, and examined whether the risk of desertification in the EU was being effectively and efficiently addressed. The output of the Court investigation is published in the Special Report No 33/2018 "Combating desertification in the EU: a growing threat in need of more action". On 22-23 January 2018, LIFE Desert-Adapt (prof.ssa S. Castaldi, SUN) was invited to the meeting with Auditors of the European Court, by the Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare (MATTM), Direzione Generale per la Salvaguardia del Territorio e delle Acque, to present the ongoing initiatives to fight desertification risk and introduce good practices, together with other national experts from research centres and universities. The full output report is available at https://op.europa.eu/webpub/eca/special-reports/desertification-33-2018/en/ |
Contribution to the revision of “Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT) into the implementation of the UNCCD and Land Degradation Neutrality”Technical final document available at: |
LIFE Desert-Adapt support to the regional law on agroecology in SicilyLIFE Desert-Adapt gave its support to promote the DDL 533 that became a law in 2021. The law on Agroecology (Legge Regionale Sicilia del 29 luglio 2021, n.21 Territorio e autonomie locali. Disposizioni in materia di agroecologia, di tutela della biodiversità e dei prodotti agricoli siciliani e di innovazione tecnologica in agricoltura) was promulgated on July 2021 after a long iter. |
LIFE Desert-Adapt contribution to a new law proposal to combat desertification in the Sicilian RegionDesert-Adapt UNIPA team collaborated and supported the preparation of a regional law proposal to combat desertification presented by Valentina Palmeri (Member of the Regional Parliament of Sicily). “ASSEMBLEA REGIONALE SICILIANA DISEGNO DI LEGGE presentato dai deputati: Palmeri, Fava, Foti, Dipasquale, Lupo, Trizzino Disposizioni per il contrasto della desertificazione in Sicilia” |
The Sicily Convention to Combat DesertificationThe Project LIFE Desert-Adapt participated to the creation of the CONSULTA PER LA LOTTA ALLA DESERTIFICAZIONE IN SICILIA (Sicily Convention to Combat desertification). The Convention is a participatory system that brings together scholars, operators, institutions, universities and citizens to work in synergy by implementing actions to combat desertification and adapt to climate change. The Chart was signed on 26th of September 2019 in Palermo |
SPAIN - contribution to policy actions |
Contributions to an adapted regulatory framework for mosaic landscapes and fire risk regulationDesert-Adapt implementations is strongly based on the adoption of a mosaic-like landscape structure, which prevents desertification while reducing fire risk and creating new sources of income. However, in Spain mosaic landscapes lack a specific regulatory framework, and are difficult to implement/recover because regulations in forestland preclude traditional farming and grazing. Traditional, low-input olive groves as “islands” in a burned landscape UNEX has represented Desert-Adapt to the permanent table of discussion with policymakers in collaboration with the Regional Spanish project Mosaico (Networking) and D. Pedro Muñoz Barco, Director General de Política Forestal de la Junta de Extremadura Contributions to an adapted regulatory framework:
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PORTUGAL - contribution to policy actions |
Contribution of the Desert-Adapt project to National and Regional initiatives on desertification
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WORKSHOPS CYCLE on Desertification and public policies in the Baixo Alentejo: local responses to a global problem, was organised by ADPM in collaboration with Municipal council of Serpa and national partners
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