On June 24-26th 2025, CNR-IIA held a workshop in Taiwan on application and development of advanced environmental monitoring technologies with Feng Chia University
quality air
MobilitAria 2025, Kyoto Club and CNR-IIA report presented
Thursday 22 May streaming of the eighth edition of the report on air quality and urban mobility in the 14 Italian metropolitan cities
CLARA, an open-air laboratory to study vegetation regeneration after a fire
CLARA (Carbon Land-Atmosphere Retrival in Alta Murgia), is an eddy covariance monitoring station recently installed in Puglia, to monitor functionality and diversity of vegetation in ecosystems subject to punctual fire events.
Final event “Special Networks”
On November 28th starting at 10.30, the final event of the Agreement on Special Networks for Air Quality Monitoring
New EU Air Quality Directive Approved
On 14 October, the Council of the European Union formally adopted the new Air Quality Directive.
Seventh “MobilitAria” report
Tuesday 22 May in Rome presentation event of the report on sustainable mobility and air quality
Presentation of the "MobilitAria 2023" report
On May 24, the presentation of the report on air quality and sustainable mobility in the 14 Italian metropolitan cities
Ep. 01: an air that smells of metal
Francesco Petracchini, Director of the CNR Institute on Atmospheric Pollution, makes an x-ray of the air we breathe: what are the pollutants, how they are measured, what can and must be done to breathe cleaner air.
Mobility and Resource Management Impacts on Urban Air Pollution
The air quality of cities has been demonstrated to play a key role in public health, with relevant costs from both a social and an economic point of view. Consequently, most of the research effort in the last ...
Environmental analysis as a tool to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on environmental quality
The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly impacted human activities worldwide, leading to a change in lifestyles, habits, and production processes. The abrupt lockdown of the pandemic has resulted in a major change in anthropogenic emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases, thus driving a profound impact on the quality of the environments that we experience around us, whether urban, rural, or remote.









