The Civitavecchia Port of Rome is the Mediterranean's largest seaport, with over 2000 ferries and cruise liner calls and nearly 2 million passengers annually. It also houses biodiversity hotspots, marine habitats and various types of human activities—lots of conflicting interests!
On September 8th, Fondazione CMCC is hosting a webinar to test a new methodology that aims to help mitigate conflicts of use by quantifying ecosystem services, compensation measures, and species impacted or lost by coastal engineering activities.