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The ANDROID Case Study; Venice and its Territory: Identification of Hazards and Impact of Multi-hazard Scenarios

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  • Snjezana Knezic

    (University of Split)

  • Mickael Scudeller

    (IMT - MINES ALES - IMT - MINES ALES - IMT - Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris])

  • Maurizio Indirli
  • Francesco Romagnoli
  • Tatjana Kuzņecova
  • Skevi Perdikou

Abstract

The objective of the paper is to review already published scientific papers and other relevant documents to identify hazards, their intensities and probability of occurrence in the Venice territory. In order to achieve the objective, the authors have selected relevant research papers and state of the art documents. Since the Venice and its territory are prone to various hazards, multihazard scenarios have been taken into consideration. Hazard impacts are the following: earthquake, tsunami and meteotsunami, flooding/"acqua alta", subsidence, coastal erosion, salt wedge intrusion, pollution. The paper classifies potential impacts and recognises possible combinations of hazards that may occur in case study territory. A multi-hazard scenarios analysis considers impacts which, either occurring at the same time or shortly following each other, are dependent from one another or because they are caused by the same triggering event or hazard, or merely threatening the same elements at risk (vulnerable or exposed elements) without chronological coincidence (EU, 2010). The research presented in the paper serves as a support for cross-border multi-hazard assessment in other NorthEastern Adriatic Sea areas.

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  • Snjezana Knezic & Mickael Scudeller & Maurizio Indirli & Francesco Romagnoli & Tatjana Kuzņecova & Skevi Perdikou, 2014. "The ANDROID Case Study; Venice and its Territory: Identification of Hazards and Impact of Multi-hazard Scenarios," Post-Print hal-04163155, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04163155
    DOI: 10.1016/S2212-5671(14)00964-2
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