The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.

Human activities, especially over the last two centuries, have had a huge impact on the environment and the landscape. Mankind is able to control and induce landscape changes but is subject to natural processes and hazards due to severe and extreme events (particularly earthquakes but also landslide...

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Main Authors: Enrico Miccadei, Tommaso Piacentini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Paolo Scattoni 2014-02-01
Series:Italian Journal of Planning Practice
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Online Access:http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/28
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spelling doaj-2840955ee1d94f5c8a1c6a64da2260062020-11-24T22:56:49ZengPaolo ScattoniItalian Journal of Planning Practice2239-267X2014-02-0131466828The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.Enrico Miccadei0Tommaso PiacentiniDipartimento di Ingegneria e Geologia INGEO ­ Università degli Studi G. D'Annunzio Chieti ­ PescaraHuman activities, especially over the last two centuries, have had a huge impact on the environment and the landscape. Mankind is able to control and induce landscape changes but is subject to natural processes and hazards due to severe and extreme events (particularly earthquakes but also landslides and flooding) and related risks. Risks are the result of hazards, exposed elements and vulnerability and they are consequently not only an expression of the natural environment, but also related to human interaction with nature. Risks need to be addressed regularly by means of a high level of knowledge in order to provide most up­to­date information for any decision which needs to be taken by any party involved. A high level of knowledge concerning natural hazards and related risks stems from the geological and geomorphological history and from the historical records of the natural processes and grows with multi­scale, multi­temporal and multidisciplinary studies and investigations, which include land management, economic and social issues. A strong effort has to be made in this way to improve risk assessment and the enforcement of existing laws and ­ if necessary ­ new laws, really stem from recent disasters. This will help to achieve improved and effective land management, based on an interdisciplinary approach in which expert geologists and land managers will play a role, because of the importance of natural processes in inducing risks.<br /><br />http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/28Italian PlanningItalyEnvironmental PlanningDevelopment ControlDevelopment PlansStrategic PlansStrategic Environmental AssessmentHeritage Management
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author Enrico Miccadei
Tommaso Piacentini
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The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.
Italian Journal of Planning Practice
Italian Planning
Italy
Environmental Planning
Development Control
Development Plans
Strategic Plans
Strategic Environmental Assessment
Heritage Management
author_facet Enrico Miccadei
Tommaso Piacentini
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title The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.
title_short The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.
title_full The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.
title_fullStr The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks.
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publisher Paolo Scattoni
series Italian Journal of Planning Practice
issn 2239-267X
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Human activities, especially over the last two centuries, have had a huge impact on the environment and the landscape. Mankind is able to control and induce landscape changes but is subject to natural processes and hazards due to severe and extreme events (particularly earthquakes but also landslides and flooding) and related risks. Risks are the result of hazards, exposed elements and vulnerability and they are consequently not only an expression of the natural environment, but also related to human interaction with nature. Risks need to be addressed regularly by means of a high level of knowledge in order to provide most up­to­date information for any decision which needs to be taken by any party involved. A high level of knowledge concerning natural hazards and related risks stems from the geological and geomorphological history and from the historical records of the natural processes and grows with multi­scale, multi­temporal and multidisciplinary studies and investigations, which include land management, economic and social issues. A strong effort has to be made in this way to improve risk assessment and the enforcement of existing laws and ­ if necessary ­ new laws, really stem from recent disasters. This will help to achieve improved and effective land management, based on an interdisciplinary approach in which expert geologists and land managers will play a role, because of the importance of natural processes in inducing risks.<br /><br />
topic Italian Planning
Italy
Environmental Planning
Development Control
Development Plans
Strategic Plans
Strategic Environmental Assessment
Heritage Management
url http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/28
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