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Italian Port Days is inserted between the good examples of the Agenda 2030 AIVP
The initiative is promoted by Assoporti
November 14, 2019
Italian Port Days, the initiative promoted from the Association of the Italian Ports (Assoporti) and which got ahead with success from almost all the Italian harbour truths, is considered by the AIVP (International Association Port-City) a good example of promotion of the harbour culture to international level and is inserted between the international initiatives of relief in agenda 2030 of the AIVP whose contained they are introduced in June 2018 taking cue from that adopted from the United Nations in 2015 on the objectives of sustainable development.
The agenda of the harbour cities is written in relation to the 17 objectives and deepens ten objectives that go reported to the harbour and surrounding areas: adaptation to the climatic changes; energetic transition and circular economy; sustainable mobility; a new model of governance; to invest in the vital human; culture and harbour identity; an feeding of quality for all; the interface city-port; health and quality of the life; protection of the biodiversity.
"Assoporti - the president of the association of the Italian ports has remembered, Daniele Rossi - has launch Italian Port Days this year for the first time devising a logo, a slogan and a common progettuale idea for all the Italian portualità that has been opened to the territories in the same days. They are much satisfying of the fact that our initiative is estimated for example to follow in topic of social integration, in particular in reference to objective 6. I want to anticipate that in the 2020 we preview to repeat the initiative adding ulterior innovations".
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