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Multi-Risk Climate Mapping for the Adaptation of the Venice Metropolitan Area

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Climate change risk reduction requires cities to undertake urgent decisions. One of the principal obstacles that hinders effective decision making is insufficient spatial knowledge frameworks. Cities climate adaptation planning must become strategic to rethink and transform urban fabrics holistically. Contemporary urban planning should merge future threats with older and unsolved criticalities, like social inequities, urban conflicts and “drosscapes”. Retrofitting planning processes and redefining urban objectives requires the development of innovative spatial information frameworks. This paper proposes a combination of approaches to overcome knowledge production limits and to support climate adaptation planning. The research was undertaken in collaboration with the Metropolitan City of Venice and the Municipality of Venice, and required the production of a multi-risk climate atlas to support their future spatial planning efforts. The developed tool is a Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS), which aids adaptation actions and the coordination of strategies. The model recognises and assesses two climate impacts: Urban Heat Island and Flooding, representing the Metropolitan City of Venice (CMVE) as a case study in complexity. The model is composed from multiple assessment methodologies and maps both vulnerability and risk. The atlas links the morphological and functional conditions of urban fabrics and land use that triggers climate impacts. The atlas takes the exposure assessment of urban assets into account, using this parameter to describe local economies and social services, and map the uneven distribution of impacts. The resulting tool is therefore a replicable and scalable mapping assessment able to mediate between metropolitan and local level planning systems.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
climate multi-risk assessment; climate adaptation planning; Metropolitan City of Venice; GIScience
List of contributors:
Maragno, Denis; Dall’Omo, Carlo Federico; Pozzer, Gianfranco; Musco, Francesco
Authors of the University:
DALL'OMO CARLO FEDERICO
MARAGNO DENIS
MUSCO FRANCESCO
POZZER GIANFRANCO
Handle:
https://air.iuav.it/handle/11578/296847
Full Text:
https://air.iuav.it//retrieve/handle/11578/296847/118102/sustainability-13-01334.pdf
Published in:
SUSTAINABILITY
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https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/3/1334
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