We are delighted to share with you that our project was presented to the students of FUNDAMENTALS OF WATERSHED HYDROLOGY AND RIVER RESTORATION at Politecnico di Milano during one of their lectures.
This presentation was a fantastic chance to share our research and connect with the academic community, promoting conversations and input from future experts in the area.
The presentation provided an outline of our project's aims and current development. We appreciate the passionate responses and some very thoughtful questions.
Our partners presented their research in CUCS 2024 conducted as a part of the CASTLE project.
Harsh Nanesha presented in session 11 of the conference titled "Barriers to and Practical Implications of Managing the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem Nexus" on the topic - "DROUGHT RESILIENCE IN ITALY BY UTILIZING SMALL RESERVOIRS" - Harsh, H; Galli, N; Rulli, M.C; and Chiarelli, D.D.
Our partners presented their research in IDRA 2024 conducted as a part of the CASTLE project.
Davide Chiarelli presented on the topic - "DROUGHT RESILIENCE IN ITALY BY UTILIZING SMALL RESERVOIRS" - Harsh, H; Galli, N; Rulli, M.C; and Chiarelli, D.D.
Marco Lompi presented on his topic
Luigi Piemontese presented on his topic
The team presented their research in Le Giornate dell'Idrologia 2025. The aim was to share recent progress in the project and to raise interest among the participants. The presentation was carried out as part of the CASTLE project.
The project team met with MASAF for a scheduled review. The team presented the latest results and explained the progress made so far. This was followed by a detailed discussion on next steps, clarifications, and points that need further analysis.
The team visited the field on the 12th of November, 2025, to speak with students from the liceo about water, soil, and agriculture. The session also introduced them to the CASTLE project and its goals.
CASTLE meeting with ANBI
The team has a meeting with the director of ANBI on the 13th of November to present the project and have a brief discussion.
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