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Published on 28-10-2021


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This page contains a selection of videos relating to CORILA research programs and projects.
All the videos of each program or project are available in the dedicated channels.

YouTube CORILA.

Venezia2021 Programme.
GreenHull Project.
LIFE FORESTALL Project.
RestCoast. Project.

Ephemeral Territories. The Venice lagoon through the eyes of science.

Pierpaolo Campostrini, Director of CORILA, speaks on TG1 Mattina on 23.01.2023 on the topic of defending Venice from high water.

Supporting Maritime Spatial Planning in EU Waters. MSP-MED. Pierpaolo Campostrini. MSP-MED Project Coordinator & Managing Director, CORILA

PROGETTO Interreg HATCH – HADRIATICUM HUB. 4.04.2023. Study visit- Voices and territories of the Wetland Contract as good practice of the participatory approach, for planning at the interface between land and sea.

LIFE FOREST project. Restoration of Alluvial Forests and Cladium mariscus habitats in Ramsar and Natura 2000 sites. WWF Oasis of Valle Averto – Campagnalupia, Venice. Summary of Project Conservation Actions. Edition 2. 2021.

LIFE FOREST project. Action C1. Dredging of internal canals to improve water exchange with the large ponds of the Oasis; replacement of locks to improve water circulation; sensors for water level control; fascines to protect stretches of embankment from erosion.

DANUBIUS-RI project. The mission of DANUBIUS-RI is to facilitate and contribute excellent science on understanding the continuum from river source to sea to provide interdisciplinary knowledge and data for the sustainable management, use and protection of river-sea systems.

DANUBIUS-PP Project.

Green Hull Project. Interreg V-A Italy-Slovenia Cooperation Program 2014-2020. Green technologies for ecological cleaning of biological encrustation on hulls in the Upper Adriatic. Development of a prototype for cleaning ship hull scale.

GreenHull Project.

Rest Coast Project. Widespread restoration activities of the coastal environment and vulnerable coastal ecosystems, such as wetlands or seagrasses, for a reduction in carbon emissions, a reduction of the risks that threaten these environments and an increase in terms of biodiversity.

SASPAS project. Safe Anchoring and Seagrass Protection in the Adriatic Sea. The project is aimed at the protection of Posidonia oceanica habitats on the Adriatic seabed, it involves the study and implementation of innovative anchoring systems for pleasure boats and the transplantation of seagrass submerged.

subCULTron project – Horizon 2020-FET. Submarine Cultures Perform long-term Robotic Exploration of Unconventional environmental niches. An autonomous underwater society made up of 120 interconnected robots.

subCULTron project – Horizon 2020-FET. Submarine Cultures Perform long-term Robotic Exploration of Unconventional environmental niches. Workshop at the EXPO Pavilion in Marghera-Venice. 2016.

ResCult Project – DG ECHO. An Interoperable European Database to support the Civil Protection in safeguarding the Cultural Heritage. Risk analysis model for historic buildings for earthquake, fire, flood events. 1. The general model. 2018

ResCult Project – DG ECHO. An Interoperable European Database to support the Civil Protection in safeguarding the Cultural Heritage. Risk analysis model for historic buildings for earthquake, fire, flood events. 2. Applications of the model. 2018.

obsAIRveYourBusiness Project – Horizon 2020-CIP. Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Program (CIP), part of the EMMIA (European Mobile and Mobility Industries Alliance) initiatives. A smartphone application for monitoring air quality in cities.

The activities after two years of research in the Venice lagoon. www.venezia2021.corila.it

Understanding how salt marshes grow is essential to understand how to allow their survival in a future of regulated lagoon. The professor. Andrea D’Alpaos of the Department of Geosciences and prof. Luca Carniello of the ICEA Department, both of the University of Padua explain the latest results on the study of the altimetric growth of sandbanks.

Dr. Alberto Barausse takes us to the lagoon to understand the role of sandbanks in the biogeochemical cycles of Z and P. The field operations are carried out within the Venezia2021 research programme. http://venezia2021.corila.it/

Dr. Davide Tagliapietra (CNR-ISMAR), Dr. Tamara Cibic and Dr. Rocco Auriemma (OGS – Trieste) show us the field activities to study the responses of microbial, planktonic and benthic communities to hydrodynamic changes and the reduction of water changes and hydraulic connectivity in relation to the operation of the MOSE using different methodological approaches.

Andrea Gambaro, professor at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, illustrates the activities envisaged within line 2.3 which has as its main objective the knowledge on the state of contamination of the waters, sediments and biota of the Venice lagoon by emerging contaminants.

Luca Baradello, an expert in seismic investigations of the subsoil, illustrates the aims of the activities aimed at the stratigraphic reconstruction of the subsoil to highlight the architectures of the late Pleistocene and Holocene deposits in the Venice lagoon.

Stefano Malavasi, professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Statistics at the Cà Foscari University of Venice, talks about the underwater noise monitoring operations at the inlets, to understand the effects on the corvina population.

Fabio Pranovi, professor of ecology at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Statistics of the Cà Foscari University of Venice, talks to us about how it is possible to identify and quantify, through the use of acoustic instruments, the flows of biomass that cross the mouths of lagoon port.

Luca Zaggia, CNR-IGG researcher, responsible for line 1.1, talks to us about how to quantify the sedimentological balance, i.e. a measurement as accurate as possible of the quantities of suspended solid material that passes through the inlets and outlets.

Guidelines for the consolidation of foundations based on wooden pilings. The construction site of the church of S. Maria Maggiore in Venice. Research program CORILA-Veneto Region 2011-2013.

The foundation piles of Venetian buildings (1/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Architecture and cultural heritage. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

The foundation piles of Venetian buildings (2/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Architecture and cultural heritage. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

The monitoring of valuable ecosystems (1/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Environmental processes. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

The monitoring of valuable ecosystems (2/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Environmental processes. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

Solid transport at the lagoon mouths (1/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Environmental processes. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

Solid transport at the lagoon mouths (2/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Environmental processes. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

Historical Venetian plasters (1/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Architecture and cultural heritage. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.

Historical Venetian plasters (2/2). Research program of CORILA. Research area Architecture and cultural heritage. Production MB Multimedia & Broadcast, Venice Mestre.