Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure

This paper illustrates the main phases of an environmental damage assessment method that is aimed to solve the considerable underestimation that affects the methods used to calculate the reparations amount according to the Italian law and jurisprudence, as they usually consider only the reclamation...

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Main Authors: S. Mattia, A. Oppio, A. Poletti, A. Pandolfi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2012-07-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/7311
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spelling doaj-38b5508ff13743f389237515967325cf2021-02-22T21:06:54ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162012-07-012810.3303/CET1228041Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System ProcedureS. MattiaA. OppioA. PolettiA. PandolfiThis paper illustrates the main phases of an environmental damage assessment method that is aimed to solve the considerable underestimation that affects the methods used to calculate the reparations amount according to the Italian law and jurisprudence, as they usually consider only the reclamation costs for the damaged areas. This “old” approach can be easily adjusted to the actual context, using, on one side, a scenario approach, on the other side, Geographical Information System (GIS) tools and procedures. After the reference scenarios have been recognized, the model develops a prospective comparison referred to the reduced capability of the environment to sustain the human activities of its three components and to the assessment of “value parameters”, depending on the meaning given to each element, in order to recognize the damage costs. At this stage, the damage value could be measured, on one side, pondering the actual reclamation costs, on the other side, outlining the rareness of each area/ecosystem and the actual failure of restoring the previous configuration in an accurate way.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/7311
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Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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A. Oppio
A. Poletti
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title Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure
title_short Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure
title_full Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure
title_fullStr Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and Evaluating an Environmental Damage Scenario: Discussing an Assessment Model Predicted Through a Geographical Information System Procedure
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series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2012-07-01
description This paper illustrates the main phases of an environmental damage assessment method that is aimed to solve the considerable underestimation that affects the methods used to calculate the reparations amount according to the Italian law and jurisprudence, as they usually consider only the reclamation costs for the damaged areas. This “old” approach can be easily adjusted to the actual context, using, on one side, a scenario approach, on the other side, Geographical Information System (GIS) tools and procedures. After the reference scenarios have been recognized, the model develops a prospective comparison referred to the reduced capability of the environment to sustain the human activities of its three components and to the assessment of “value parameters”, depending on the meaning given to each element, in order to recognize the damage costs. At this stage, the damage value could be measured, on one side, pondering the actual reclamation costs, on the other side, outlining the rareness of each area/ecosystem and the actual failure of restoring the previous configuration in an accurate way.
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