Abstract

This is the Congress inauguration statement of Professor Carmelo Dazzi (President of the European Society for Soil Conservation) to the international conference “Sustainable Management of Cultural Landscapes in the context of the European Green Deal”, held in Santo Stefano di Camastra (Sicily, Italy) jointly organized by the European Society for Soil Conservation and the European Ecocycles Society on November 9-14, 2021.

Highlights

  • I wish to underscore the support of the municipality of Santo Stefano di Camastra

  • The European Society for Soil Conservation was founded in Ghent, Belgium in 1988 by a small group of researchers from various European countries

  • The socio-economic development and the maintenance of human well-being will largely depend on the sustainable use of resources, a task very complex due to changes in human activities that impact the environment and in particular on the soilscapes

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Introduction

I wish to underscore the support of the municipality of Santo Stefano di Camastra (mainly the major and the whole city council), and the support of the Nebrodi Natural Park (mainly the president, the director, and the whole staff of the park). The socio-economic development and the maintenance of human well-being will largely depend on the sustainable use of resources, a task very complex due to changes in human activities that impact the environment and in particular on the soilscapes.

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