The "White Book of Green" was presented today in Cagliari . And an anticipation of the 2022 focus on "Health and Green / Green and Health", edited by Confagricoltura and Assoverde , with the contribution of over 50 reports by scholars, experts and professionals in the public and private sector, a document intended above all to institutions with the aim of promoting a change in the ways of understanding and intervening in the green sector. How? Networking between operators.

Also with a platform to support local administrations, to optimize resources, direct planning and investments. "If people and institutions are not sensitized - said the president of Assoverde Rosi Sgaravatti - good results are not achieved. funds and to know how to manage them in the best way. We must therefore invest in specialized figures such as agronomists, botanists, architects and engineers, but also doctors and sociologists capable of bringing together the different souls of a project that aims at the common good of those who live in urban centers ".

"A greener Sardinia, with more and more space destined for gardens and parks, with ever more careful attention paid to its 'green' areas, as well as being more attractive from a naturalistic, urban and also touristic point of view, has a enormous added value by contributing in a decisive way to improving the quality of life of each individual ", said the regional councilor for agriculture, Gabriella Murgia , who added:" The councilorship of agriculture in the areas of its closest competence, in line with the aims of the post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy, it is committed to achieving these objectives, which have positive and important repercussions ".

A help also from the rural world: "We farmers are the first category that cares about the future of the environment and nature, from which we draw sustenance and with which we are confronted more and more every day, given the difficult climate crisis in course with meteorological upheavals that put a strain on our business activities in the fields - said the president of Confagricoltura Sardegna Paolo Mele -. The green to protect and enhance in our urban areas for the well-being of those who live there, also in terms health and therefore quality of life, is something we believe in and on which we want to continue to work in collaboration with all subjects, public and private, who can make a contribution in various capacities ".

The initiative was the occasion for some previews of the Focus 2022 of the Green White Paper, which is currently being completed. In this year's edition, the themes of green and are directly linked to the beneficial effects on people's health and psychophysical well-being.

(Unioneonline / EC)

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