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SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLANS IN THE TIBER RIVER BASIN FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION, MINIMUM INSTREAM FLOWS REGULATION AND THE TRASIMENO LAKE ECOSYSTEM PRESERVATION (ITALY)
The web-platform contains information about the Ecohydrology demonstration sites and their main characteristics (including related scientific papers etc.), major ecohydrology-related events, funding opportunities and a link to apply to the Ecohydrology network. Application to become a UNESCO Ecohydrology Demonstration site can be done through the web platform and “demosite cards” will be constructed through an automatic user-friendly process. The web platform will bring a new, unified-format visualization of the works done separately on each demosite, also playing the role of a shared platform to bring together the related scientific projects and to revitalize the network
Low Flow for Minihydro Power Plants
This paper is a contribution of a multidisciplinary research and suggests an estimation method of low flows to individuate the best places of minihydro plants. In fact the low flows of a river define the period of low productivity and they qualify the technical and economical feasibility of minihydro plants. Particularly the localization of these plants needs large territorial investigation and for this purpose it is necessary to evaluate the hydrological droughts for ungaged river. The research suggests an estimation methodology of low flow based on the geomorphological and hydrological characteristics of a given basin, which can be evaluated by hydrogeological thematic maps. The method required the preliminary analysis of 53 gauged basins of a region and the definition of a functional relationship between low flow and hydro-geomorphological parameters
Low flow evaluation at ungauged sites
This work deals a statistical model to evaluate the base flows for an ungauged catchment by means morphological, pluviometric and geologic data. This methodology enables the calculation of some relevant data of flow duration curve with step wise linear regression and also the evaluation of regional water resource which can be available for hydroeletric, irrigation, etc. purpose
I servizi del Portale Cartografico Nazionale negli strumenti di supporto alle decisioni per la gestione della risorsa idrica: applicazioni e possibili sviluppi
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Flow duration curve estimation
This work presents a particular method for obtaining duration curves for ungauged sites. Il solves some probems found with other models, the research suggest a correlation between statistical parameters of distribution, which better adjust observed data, and hydrogeomorphological characteristics of the basin. The most important correlations are obtained with BFI (Base Flow Index), AREA (basin surface) and SAAR (Standard Annual Average Rainfall)
Giustizia elettronica e digitalizzazione giudiziale: contesto europeo ed esperienza italiana
1. Introduzione. 2. Sulla “disumanità” della condanna a morte “da remoto”. 3. Le origini della “giustizia elettronica” tra Consiglio d’Europa ed Unione Europea. 3.1. Le origini della “giustizia elettronica” nel Consiglio d’Europa e il CEPEJ. 3.2. Gli sviluppi della “giustizia elettronica” nell’Unione Europea e i piani strategici d’azione. 3.3. Il Piano d’azione 2024-2028. 3.4. La piattaforma e-CODEX tra presente e futuro. 4. L’esperienza italiana.
4.1. Il Processo Civile Telematico (PCT). 4.2. Il Processo Amministrativo Telematico (PAT), il Processo Tributario
Telematico (PTT) e il Processo Penale Telematico (PPT). 5. Verso una “Giustizia elettronica”?
The scientific activity of ICID to improve the irrigation in arid environments
The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) was set up in 1950, with support
from 11 countries as Founder Members, including Italy. Ital-ICID is the Italian National Committee
of ICID founded in 1971, and is a scientific, technical, and professional not-for-profit organization
working in the field of irrigation, drainage, land reclamation, and flood management, in
accordance with the topics of the International Commission.
In this moment the environmental protection and the green economy are a very important goals,
in this contest the ICID promotes and achieves equitable and sustainable development in
agriculture water management. The actions of ICID are dedicated to improving the status of
agricultural water management practices including rain-fed agriculture, supplemental irrigation,
deficit irrigation and full irrigation, with a particular attention to the areas involved in extreme
climate events, such as flood and droughts. ICID approach suggests cooperation rather than
competition, and collaboration rather than individual actions to pave the way towards effective
water management for securing the right of each and every individual to attain a fair share of
water, food, energy, and stressed on the need to promote environment-friendly traditional
wisdom.
ICID develops many annual and special publications promoting its activities, but “Irrigation and
Drainage Journal” is the official international journal, and the flagship publication of ICID. It is a
prestigious, peer-reviewed specialized publication that publishes papers on all scientific, technical,
environmental and socio-economic issues associated with irrigation, drainage and flood
management. The journal covers a wide range of subjects centering on dissemination of
experience and new ideas in the quest for the sustainable use and protection of water and land to
meet the World's increasing demand for food. Only in the last issues more than ten papers have
been published concerning study on arid and semi-arid area, which involve the human
intervention in the control of water for sustainable agricultural development.
For the future, ICID works towards enabling balance between agricultural and water policies,
improving publicly operated irrigation schemes, advocating increased public and private
investment in expansion of irrigated land, and modernizing existing infrastructure. The knowledge based sharing of all aspects of agricultural water management, including collation of irrigation
statistics, data and information exchange, sharing of successful management strategies, best
practices, and local community involvement will be supported by ICID. It supports and encourages
the multiple use of water, the use of non-conventional waters and the promotion of goods and
services provided by irrigation systems, also supported by Information and Technology
Communication tools. The cooperation mechanisms in ICID’s network are based on simple
exchange of information through annual meetings, where practitioners, researchers and planners
from all over the world share latest research and innovations. However, ICID also organizes
triennial world irrigation and drainage congresses, world irrigation fora, regional conferences and
workshops to address and discuss agricultural water management issues at global or regional
level
“Remoto”, “multilocale” e “a distanza”: l’impatto della trasformazione digitale nei mondi del lavoro
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