
Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 548 - 548
Published: March 5, 2025
Many regions worldwide are exposed to multiple omnipresent hazards occurring in complex interactions. However, multi-hazard assessments not yet fully integrated into current planning tools, particularly when referring transboundary areas. This work aims enable spatial planners include their climate change adaptation measures using available data. We focus on a set of (e.g., extreme heat, drought, landslide) and propose four-step methodology (i) harmonise existing data from different databases scales for assessment mapping (ii) read identified bundles homogeneous territorial The methodology, whose outputs replicable other EU contexts, is applied the illustrative case Northeast Italy. results show significant difference between with ‘dichotomous’ behaviour (shocks) those more nuanced one (stresses). harmonised maps single represent new piece knowledge our territory since, date, there no comparable this level definition understand hazards’ distribution interactions study does present some limitations, including putting together remarkable hazards.
Language: Английский