I rischi naturali del cambiamento climatico nelle città del Mediterraneo

Cities across the planet are seriously threatened by the impacts of climate change. Hence,effective and efficient strategies are required to reduce their exposure and vulnerability in order to prevent potential harmful damage to the population. Cities in climate sensitive zones would pay a high pric...

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Cities across the planet are seriously threatened by the impacts of climate change. Hence,effective and efficient strategies are required to reduce their exposure and vulnerability in order to prevent potential harmful damage to the population. Cities in climate sensitive zones would pay a high price, just like those bordering the Mediterranean, which are the focus of this work. This volume is structured in four parts. In the first, the cultural, political and scientific frame of the theme of climate change is presented, through an excursus of the negotiations, agreements and scientific advances that have divided the opinion of researchers, citizens and policymakers. The second section deals with the theme of risk theories and their application to the governance of urban and territorial transformations. The third presents a focus on the Mediterranean and the network of cities located along its coasts. In the last part, the extreme climatic events that have the highest probability of occurring for the Mediterranean area are explored.
Le città dell’intero pianeta sono seriamente minacciate dagli impatti del cambiamento climatico, e strategie efficaci ed efficienti a ridurne la loro esposizione e vulnerabilità per prevenire potenziali danni alla popolazione sono richieste. Le città in zone climatiche sensibili pagherebbero un conto molto salato, proprio come quelle che si affacciano sul Mediterraneo, che sono il focus del saggio. Questo lavoro si struttura in quattro parti. Nella prima, è presentato il frame culturale, politico e scientifico del tema del cambiamento climatico, attraverso un excursus dei negoziati, degli accordi e degli avanzamenti scientifici che hanno diviso l’opinione di ricercatori, cittadini e policy-makers. La seconda parte affronta il tema delle teorie del rischio e della loro applicazione al governo delle trasformazioni urbane e territoriali. Nella terza è presentato un focus al Mediterraneo e alla rete di città insediate lungo le sue coste. Nell’ultima parte si approfondiscono gli eventi climatici estremi che presentano le più alte probabilità di verificarsi per l’area oggetto di studio.
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