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The signs of yesterday's and today's glaciers

9 October 2025

A conference to present the new geomorphological map of the Adamello Brenta Geopark.
The geomorphological map is an innovative tool for reading the Alpine landscape and understanding its evolution over time, particularly in protected areas, where the conservation and study of ecosystems are priorities.
In the afternoon, excursion to Val di Fumo.

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Description

Conference programme

MORNING
9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. - top floor of Villa Debiasi in Valdaone

Giorgio Bontempelli, mayor of Valdaone

Walter Ferrazza, President of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park

Matteo Zumiani, geologist of the PAT Geological Service: "The permafrost in the Adamello Brenta Natural Park Geopark, territory and landscape in continuous evolution"

Cristian Ferrari, SAT president: "Glaciers yesterday and today".

Mauro Gobbi, researcher at MUSE: "Alpine geomorphology and interglacial refuges: challenges and opportunities for cryophilic species ".

Roberto Seppi, Alberto Carton professors at the University of Pavia and Edoardo Scognamiglio, Thomas Zanoner geologists at the University of Pavia: "Reading the landscape: interpreting and representing relief forms in the Geopark".

Matteo Viviani, director of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park: "Communicating natural hazards through the geomorphological database of the Adamello Brenta Unesco Global Geopark".

Luigi Patuzzi, Fondazione Dolomiti UNESCO: "Geomorphology in the World Heritage: commitment for a choral divulgation" Buffet lunch

AFTERNOON
2.30 p.m. - 5 p.m. - Val di Fumo
Excursion to malga Ervina

Booking required at this LINK.

Dates and times

2025 09 Oct

Event start 09:30 - Event end 17:00

Costs

Free admission for all attendees

Contacts

Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta

Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta:
https://www.pnab.it/

E-mail:
info@pnab.it

Telefono :
0465 806666

Organisers

Adamello Brenta Nature Park

The Adamello Brenta Nature Park is the largest protected area in Trentino.
Established in 1967, it extends into western Trentino and includes the Adamello and Brenta mountain groups.
The park offers visitors many visitor centres and themed trails to explore nature themes. It is very active in the field of research and education.

It is one of the national excellences for geology, recognised as a Geopark by Unesco.

Lago Nero in Val Nambrone con il gruppo della Presanella e Dolomiti di Brenta sullo sfondo (Parco naturale Adamello Brenta)
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