This study addressed 21 environmental risks and 18 different anthropogenic processes. Anthropogenic processes trigger natural hazards, not being intentionally promoted by man. The types of anthropogenic processes are divided into three groups and eight subgroups (based on the area affected by the process), while natural hazards are divided into six groups based on their extent. Their interactions have been identified, which anthropogenic process triggers a natural hazard or catalyzes/prevents a certain interaction. Considering anthropogenic processes in multi-risk contexts is an extraordinary approach to risk and disaster reduction, useful for professionals, engineers, and politicians to grow and implement contingency plans for disaster mitigation and to have a complete overview of any environmental risks. which could occur later. Finally, this study proposes a holistic approach to 'cascading' hazard prediction, allowing a comprehensive view of the events that could follow.
Questo tratta 21 rischi ambientali e 18 processi antropogenici diversi fra loro. I processi antropogenici innescano i pericoli naturali, non essendo promossi intenzionalmente dall’uomo. I tipi di processi antropogenici sono divisi in tre gruppi e otto sutto-gruppi (in base alla zona interessata dal processo), mentre i rischi naturali sono divisi in sei gruppi in base alla loro entità. Sono state identificate le loro interazioni, quale processo antropogenico innesca un rischio naturale, o catalizza/impedisce un certa interazione. Considerare i processi antropogenici in quadri multirischio è un notevole approccio alla riduzione del rischio e dei disastri, utile a professionisti, ingegneri, e politici per sviluppare e attuare piani di emergenza per la mitigazione durante le calamità, ed avere una panoramica completa su eventuali rischi ambientali che si potrebbero verificare in seguito. Infine, questo studio propone un approccio olistico per la previsione di pericoli ’’a cascata’’, permettendo una visualizzazione completa degli eventi che si potrebbero susseguire.
Processi antropogenici, rischi naturali e interazioni in un quadro multirischio
D'ANGELO, SEBASTIANO
2020/2021
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This study addressed 21 environmental risks and 18 different anthropogenic processes. Anthropogenic processes trigger natural hazards, not being intentionally promoted by man. The types of anthropogenic processes are divided into three groups and eight subgroups (based on the area affected by the process), while natural hazards are divided into six groups based on their extent. Their interactions have been identified, which anthropogenic process triggers a natural hazard or catalyzes/prevents a certain interaction. Considering anthropogenic processes in multi-risk contexts is an extraordinary approach to risk and disaster reduction, useful for professionals, engineers, and politicians to grow and implement contingency plans for disaster mitigation and to have a complete overview of any environmental risks. which could occur later. Finally, this study proposes a holistic approach to 'cascading' hazard prediction, allowing a comprehensive view of the events that could follow.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12075/618