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In the Last Year Alone, an Area as Large as the City of Pisa Has Been Concreted over in Italy.

Summary by AFV
The Italian landscape continues to silently transform, meter by meter, driven by concrete and the sealing of the land. According to the new ISPRA Report "Land Consumption, Territorial Dynamics and Ecosystem Services 2025," Italy lost almost 84 square kilometers of natural soil in 2024 alone. To put this into perspective, that's an area the size of the entire city of Pisa, transformed from nature to concrete in just one year.
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The Italian landscape continues to silently transform, meter by meter, driven by concrete and the sealing of the land. According to the new ISPRA Report "Land Consumption, Territorial Dynamics and Ecosystem Services 2025," Italy lost almost 84 square kilometers of natural soil in 2024 alone. To put this into perspective, that's an area the size of the entire city of Pisa, transformed from nature to concrete in just one year.

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AFV broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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