CROSS BORDER LIVING LABORATORIES FOR AGROFORESTRY

Privacy policy

INFORMATION pursuant to Articles 13-14 of the Regulation (EU) no. 2016/679

by this document the Data Controller, in accordance with the legislation on the protection of personal data (Regulation (EU) no. 2016/679, Legislative Decree 196/2003 and Legislative Decree no. 101/2018) intends to draw your attention in a simple and clear way to

  • why we process your personal data;
  • what personal data we process;
  • who processes your personal data;
  • how we process your personal data and how long we store them;
  • how you can exercise your rights regarding personal data processing.

The Data Controller is Agenzia FoReSTAS, viale Merello, 86 Cagliari, email: protocollo.dg@forestas.it.

The Data Protection Officer is Dr. Alessandro Inghilleri
Telephone: 070 606 7000
P.E.L.: rpd@regione.sardegna.it
P.E.C.: rpd@pec.regione.sardegna.it

NOTE: Owner and Manager are specific to each organization / body and cannot be unique to the project.

The processing of your personal data is carried out for the scientific purposes of the LIVINGAGRO project, which has the following goals: the transfer of knowledge and innovative technologies on Mediterranean agroforestry systems, sharing of good practices, promotion of sustainable production and protection of biodiversity by strengthening cooperation between research bodies, institutions, SMEs, farmers and stakeholders. This privacy policy was drafted in accordance with the methodological standards of the relevant disciplinary sector and filed at the institution listed above, where it will be kept for five years after the conclusion of the research project.

The following personal data will be processed by LIVINGAGRO project partners:
First name, last name, e-mail, job position, company or organization name, city, country, phone number, food intolerance/allergy, gender, age range: these data are necessary to contact the interested parties during the duration of the project and to collect their views through surveys, face-to-face interviews and other suitable methodologies. Furthermore, this data will be used to inform interested parties about meetings that will be organized. The data may also be used for reporting purposes, as required by project administrators and auditors.

Photos and videos: these are necessary to comply with the communication and dissemination activities required for the project. Photos and videos may be shared on the websites, ICT platform and social media of the project, and they could be shared more widely on the internet. Photos and videos may also appear with articles written about events and about the project by project partners and with articles or reports by reporters working for other media outlets. Moreover, these images and videos could also be sent to European Union bodies, its agencies or similar offices, if needed, for communication activities or checks and audits. Photos and videos could be used in streaming and teaching activities related to the project.

Type of farm: agricultural, agro-pastoral, agro-forestry-pastoral: These data will be used to identify the type of innovations that could be applied, according to the provisions of the project.

The processing of your personal data is carried out by the Data Controller as part of the execution of his own tasks of public interest (for scientific research purposes) pursuant to art. 6, par. 1, lett. e) of GDPR.

The processing of your data will be carried out using paper and electronic tools, adopting the following security measures: protecting the computers of data managers via password and access reserved exclusively to the persons in charge of processing. Your personal data will be processed exclusively by authorized subjects in the context of realization of the project. Specifically, they can be used by the project partners for the duration of the project and for the five years following its conclusion.

Five years after the end of the project, your personal data will be destroyed and deleted from the project databases and PCs and any device where it has been stored for the project purposes.

The provision of your data for the aforementioned research purposes is essential for carrying out the Project, and failure to provide it will make it impossible for you to participate.

Your personal data may be disclosed to the project partners FORESTAS (Italy), CNR (Italy), ATM Consulting SAS (Italy), and MAICH (Greece) for the realization of the Project and related statistical and / or scientific purposes. These data may be disclosed as they are, or they may be used anonymously or pseudonymised. Your data may also be disclosed to the European Commission or its Agencies for the proper functioning of the project. Your personal data may be transferred to a third country (i.e. outside the European Union) or to an international organization belonging to the project consortium. For example, the data could be shared with LARI (Lebanon) and NARC (Jordan), which have guaranteed compliance with the same level of protection provided by the GDPR by signing a specific agreement.

DISCLOSURE OF RESEARCH RESULTS

The dissemination of statistical and / or scientific results (for example through the publication of scientific research articles and / or the creation of databases, also with open access methods, participation in conferences, etc.) may only take place in anonymous and / or aggregate form and in any case according to ways that do not make you identifiable.

RIGHTS OF THE INTERESTED PARTIES

As an interested party, you have the right to ask the Data controller above, at any time, to allow you to exercise the rights referred to in articles 15 and following articles of the GDPR and, in particular, access to your personal data, rectification, and integration, as well as inquiring about whether the regulatory conditions are being met, the cancellation of the data, the limitation of treatment of the data and the right to object to their processing. The treatments already legitimately carried out, such as those necessary for publications or scientific reports, cannot be deleted. To exercise your rights and for information relating to the Project, you can contact the following address: livingagro.communication@forestas.it. The right to lodge a complaint with the Guarantor for the protection of personal data remains unaffected pursuant to art. 77 of the GDPR.

 

In relation to your personal data you can exercise your rights as a data subject under the GDPR, namely:Right of access [article 15 of the GDPR];Right to rectification [article 16 of the GDPR];Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’) [article 17 of the GDPR];Right to restriction of processing [article 18 of the GDPR];Right to data portability [article 20 of the GDPR];Right to object [article 21 of the GDPR].You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. The rights set out above can be exercised in writing by sending an email to protocol.dg@forestas.it.

This Cookie Policy describes the different types of cookies that may be used in connection with the website owned or controlled by Agenzia Forestas, in the person of its Legal Representative with registered office in viale Merello 86 09123 Cagliari.

This Policy also describes how you can manage cookies.

It’s important that you check back often for updates to the Policy as we may change it from time to time to reflect changes to our use of cookies.

Please check the date at the bottom of this page to see when this Policy was last revised. Any changes to this Policy will become effective when we make the revised Policy available on our website.

Livingagro has offices across Europe, so we can ensure that your request or query will be handled by the data protection team based in your region. If you have any questions, the easiest way to contact us is through our Privacy Support, using the contacts of the Data Controller and the Data Protection Officer, displayed above on the current webpage.

You may exercise your privacy rights as set out in the Privacy Policy. For more information on privacy, please refer to our privacy policy.

Cookies

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We will use these type of cookies for a period of 13 months.

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Other Local Storage

We, along with certain third parties, may use other kinds of local storage technologies, such as Local Shared Objects (also referred to as “Flash cookies”) and HTML5 local storage, in connection with our Services. These technologies are similar to the cookies discussed above in that they are stored on your device and can be used to store certain information about your activities and preferences. However, these technologies may make use of different parts of your device from standard cookies, and so you might not be able to control them using standard browser tools and settings.

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Last update: 08/25/2023 11:42 am

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