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Showcasing Salam-MED at Europe’s Leading Geoscience Conference

Showcasing Salam-MED at Europe’s Leading Geoscience Conference

by Sante Maurizi | Apr 29, 2025 | news

🌍 The Salam-MED project is taking part in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025 in Vienna — Europe’s leading conference for Earth, climate, and environmental sciences. 📌 Our presentation, “Integrating multi-objective water retention strategies in...
NEO partners present SALAM-MED on Greek national TV

NEO partners present SALAM-MED on Greek national TV

by Sante Maurizi | Apr 25, 2025 | news

Partners from the Navarino Environmental Observatory (NEO) in Messinia, Greece, took part in a special episode of the Greek television programme Eforigi Gi (“Sustainable Land”) dedicated to sustainable approaches to water and soil management in...
New Publication: Designing Water Retention Strategies for Mediterranean Agroecosystems

New Publication: Designing Water Retention Strategies for Mediterranean Agroecosystems

by Sante Maurizi | Apr 16, 2025 | news

We are proud to announce that a scientific article based on Salam-MED research has just been published in the journal Resources (MDPI). 📘 Title: Designing Water Retention Strategies for Mediterranean Agroecosystems: A Multi-Criteria and Multi-Stakeholder Approach🔗...
Successful Event in Sardinia Explores Sustainable Soil Solutions for Mediterranean Silvopastoral Systems

Successful Event in Sardinia Explores Sustainable Soil Solutions for Mediterranean Silvopastoral Systems

by Sante Maurizi | Apr 7, 2025 | news

On April 4, the Wine Museum of Berchidda (Sardinia, Italy) hosted Rigenerazioni, a well-attended event focused on the future of Mediterranean silvopastoral systems, as part of the Làcani Living Lab initiative of Salam-MED project. Researchers Quirico Migheli and...
Remote Sensing – Monitoring the Physiological Conditions of Vegetation from a Distance

Remote Sensing – Monitoring the Physiological Conditions of Vegetation from a Distance

by Sante Maurizi | Apr 2, 2025 | news

At the Department of Agricultural Sciences of the University of Sassari, Dr. 𝗚𝗶𝗼𝘃𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗶 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗼 (CNR, Italian National Research Council – Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection) holds the seminar *”Remote Sensing – Monitoring the Physiological Conditions...
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  • Management Toolkit for Mediterranean Agrosilvopastoral Systems
SALAM-MED is a RIA project funded under the PRIMA 2021 program