The engineering works system MOSE, thanks to its ability to protect Venice from rising seas, has acted as an enabling factor for the development of the metropolitan area, allowing it to attract investment and initiate key infrastructural renewal works, thus meeting the city’s needs for integrated sustainability.
The Venice Metropolitan area, together with Padua, is a key node in the TEN-T network, which in the context of the European Green Deal aims to create a system of sustainable land, sea and air infrastructures interconnected on a continental scale. This renewal starts from a shared and collaborative vision between public and private actors that is fundamental to the redevelopment of the Metropolitan City of Venice. Doing so can promote economic development, social cohesion and the preservation of its valuable historical and human heritage.
To trace the state-of-the-art of project activities, the conference will showcase the most relevant innovative strategies and projects aimed at the economic and social revitalization of Venice in the fields of transportation infrastructure, energy and services useful for integrated urban regeneration. The meeting will feature direct testimony from companies, universities and institutions involved in the projects.
Organized with the Municipality of Venice and Vela.
Special thanks to Eni.
The conference program will be uploaded in the coming days.