New challenges and cross-cutting issues in agricultural and rural planning

EXPO 2015

  • Data: 31 agosto 2015 dalle 14:30 alle 18:20

  • Luogo: Milan, Italian Pavilion

Contatto di riferimento: Patrizia Tassinari

Partecipanti: Patrizia Tassinari

Organizers: Elisabetta Carfagna – Department of Statistical Sciences – Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna

Patrizia Tassinari – Department of Agrarian Sciences – Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna 14:30 Welcome – Ivano Dionigi – Rector of Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (UNIBO)

14:45 Opening – Luca Sani – Chair of the Agriculture Committee of the Italian Chamber of Deputies First session

New challenges in agricultural and rural land management and planning

Chair: Luca Sani – Chair of the Agriculture Committee of the Italian Chamber of Deputies 15:00 Patrizia Tassinari – University of Bologna

Improving knowledge to make better decisions in rural planning, focus on efficiency and accuracy

15:20 Bas Pedroli – Uniscape Director – Wageningen University
A roadmap for future land use management in Europe: the VOLANTE project

15:40 Giorgio Provolo – University of Milan
Environmental sustainability of intensive livestock activities

16:00 Francisco Ayuga – Technical University of Madrid
Evolution of the Agricultural Engineering studies to cover new challenges and needs -

16:20 Discussion

Chair: Patrizia Tassinari – University of Bologna 16:30 Roberto Fanfani – University of Bologna

Urban vs rural development

16:50 Gabriele Garnero – University of Turin
The mosaicking of agricultural and forestry landscapes for an ecologically oriented planning within protected areas

17:10 Lorenzo Boccia – University of Naples
From agriculture to energy crops. Land Cover Change assessment through spatial multi-criteria analysis and decision support tool

17:30 Marco Vizzari – University of Perugia
Landscape gradients: a new and challenging approach to spatial analysis and planning 17:50 General discussion and concluding remarks

Second session
Rural land management and planning: crosscutting and interdisciplinary issues

18:00 – 18:20 Coffee break