CORILA is an association of Ca' Foscari University and the University IUAV of Venice, the University of Padua, the Italy's National Research Council and the National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysic. It is overseen by the Ministry of Education, University and Research.
The CORILA offices are in the heart of Venice, Palazzo dei X Savi, San Polo 19, near Ponte di Rialto...
Venezia2021 is a scientific research program coordinated by CORILA, which provides an integrated complex of observational tools and processing of the collected data, in the state of the art of knowledge, in order to maintain control under the correct balance of the lagoon ecosystem. Visit the research program website: http://Venezia2021.corila.it
CORILA Monitoring Activities
CORILA monitors the effects of the construction of the works on the lagoon inlets, commissioned by the Venice Water Authority.
The conference co-organized by CORILA Sea Level Rise was held on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th October, in Venice, which saw 200 participants, including researchers, professionals and stakeholders, [...]
The conference, which will take place on 17-18 October 2022, in Venice will bring together researchers, professionals and stakeholders to exchange information and knowledge on sea level change.
Venice and its lagoon constitute a complex system of major historical, artistic and environmental interests that is currently passing through a delicate phase - in the quest for equilibrium between man's needs and the restoration and conservation of the environmental system. The lagoon system is composed of strongly interconnected components and does non fit with simplistic modelling exercises....
CORILA organises widespread dissemination of the research, on thematics of economics, architecture, environment, with publications and materials of various types.
VERBI (VEnice Research BIbliography) is a virtual research environment that provides access to more than 300 citations, with attached articles, relating to scientific research of CORILA to safeguard Venice and its lagoon.