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Francesco Zullo, Cristina Montaldi, Gianni Di Pietro and Chiara Cattani
Consistent and optimized territorial planning, imply the use of numerous variables aimed at improving life quality and reduction of environmental impacts. The resilience of the territory to climate change threats is strongly linked to its progressive tra...
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Frauke Kachholz, Jannik Schilling and Jens Tränckner
Land use changes can significantly influence the water balance, and thus especially the development of flood-triggering runoff peaks. Hence, it is advisable to assess possible changes already at the level of municipal planning. Since many different actor...
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Frauke Kachholz and Jens Tränckner
Land use changes influence the water balance and often increase surface runoff. The resulting impacts on river flow, water level, and flood should be identified beforehand in the phase of spatial planning. In two consecutive papers, we develop a model-ba...
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Guglielmo Pristeri, Francesca Peroni, Salvatore Eugenio Pappalardo, Daniele Codato, Antonio Masi and Massimo De Marchi
The rising environmental issues on contemporary cities urgently calls for sustainable planning policies. Implementation of nature-based solutions, ecosystem services, and green infrastructures associated to green spaces management is at present of paramo...
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Szymon Szewranski, Jakub Chruscinski, Joost Van Hoof, Jan K. Kazak, Malgorzata Swiader, Katarzyna Tokarczyk-Dorociak and Romuald Zmuda
The interplay of an ever-growing number of inhabitants, sprawl development, soil sealing, changes in urban traffic characteristics, as well as observed climate trends gives rise to more frequent pluvial flooding in cities, a higher run-off of water, and ...
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