Toward Green Transition

What does it mean to promote green transition,
and how can we implement it?

In the past few years, the green transition has been a very debated topic as more people are looking for concrete solutions so as to reverse the course in terms of environmental impact.

By definition, green transition aims to reduce human activity’s environmental impact and promote sustainable development models. It is a global challenge, calling states, businesses, civil society and citizens to commit.

In many countries, the green transition has gained a central role in public policy, aiming to cut down greenhouse gas emissions, promote the usage of renewable energies and invest in technologies with a low environmental impact.

The European Union set a series of ambitious goals for 2030, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55%, diminishing energy consumption and enhancing the usage of renewable resources.

The green transition does not target only urban and industrial contexts since rural areas and the agricultural sector are also involved. In particular, several stakeholders are looking for solutions to reduce the environmental impact of farming techniques, protect the surrounding environment and ensure the long-term sustainability of their practices.

What are the challenges green transition needs to address?

First, it is necessary to raise awareness of environmental issues and the consequences of our actions. It is the only way to identify what needs to be changed and find sustainable solutions for the future.

Moreover, ensuring a fair and equal process towards green transition is crucial. In order to do that, we need to adopt policies aimed at promoting social and economic equality and supporting vulnerable communities by giving them the resources and skills they need to adapt to current changes.

In the end, it is essential to promote sustainable technological innovation that can allow the finding of practical and efficient solutions to climate change, including technologies with a low environmental impact, such as precision agriculture and the usage of renewable energies.

LAND Solutions for the Green Transition 

LAND Social Enterprise is working to develop innovative solutions for the green transition in the field of sustainable agriculture. Thanks to its expertise in the agricultural and energy sectors, LAND can offer a comprehensive range of services, from consulting services to training courses aimed at ensuring environmental protection and community empowerment.

In particular, LAND is developing an innovative elevated agrivoltaic system, combining sustainable renewable electricity generation and farming. Agrivoltaics presents a series of advantages, including the reduction of the environmental impact, the increase of agricultural yields and the usage of renewable resources.

Besides its sustainable agricultural activities, LAND focuses on advanced research projects to promote environmental, financial and social sustainability. The social enterprise can offer technical and professional support to local communities, businesses and public organisations willing to start sustainable transition projects.

The green transition is an ambitious goal that can still be achieved; it requires a commitment to adopt innovative and sustainable solutions in the agricultural, energetic and industrial sectors. Thanks to the contribution of social enterprises such as LAND, the green transition has become a concrete and feasible process, offering practical solutions that can be adopted at a local and global level to protect our planet.

A Unique Replicable Model in Italy

LAND Impresa Sociale promotes innovation and research in agricultural and energy sectors through an experimental agrarian system that can be replicated and based on green transition principles.

Environmental Protection and Social Regeneration

This innovative system aims at protecting the environment and promoting social regeneration, two fundamental topics at the centre of public debate.

LAND supports the analysis of crops and renewable energy sources, offering support for better and more efficient usage of plots. Such practice allows us to exploit the fields and local energy sources better, generating value and social wealth.

The LAND model is replicable and sustainable as it enhances local resources and promotes learning, favouring sustainable and equal economic growth and increased social responsibility in environmental protection.

Thanks to our experience in innovation, research and experimentation of sustainable farming practices and green technology, LAND has become an excellent model in the field of advanced project design and implementation.

We see before us a future where the agricultural and energy sectors and the environment are integrated in a synergetic manner. In this future, environmental protection, social regeneration and sustainable economic growth go hand in hand with human development.