Cyclic and Multi-Year Characterization of Surface Ozone at the WMO/GAW Coastal Station of Lamezia Terme (Calabria, Southern Italy): Implications for Local Environment, Cultural Heritage, and Human Health
Environments,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(10), P. 227 - 227
Published: Oct. 17, 2024
Unlike
stratospheric
ozone
(O3),
which
is
beneficial
for
Earth
due
to
its
capacity
screen
the
surface
from
solar
ultraviolet
radiation,
tropospheric
poses
a
number
of
health
and
environmental
issues.
It
has
multiple
effects
that
drive
anthropogenic
climate
change,
ranging
pure
radiative
forcing
reduction
carbon
sequestration
potential
in
plants.
In
central
Mediterranean,
itself
represents
hotspot
studies,
multi-year
data
on
were
analyzed
at
Lamezia
Terme
(LMT)
WMO/GAW
coastal
observation
site,
located
Calabria,
Southern
Italy.
The
site
characterized
by
local
wind
circulation
pattern
results
clear
differentiation
between
Western-seaside
winds,
are
normally
depleted
pollutants
GHGs,
Northeastern-continental
enriched
these
compounds.
This
study
first
detailed
attempt
evaluating
concentrations
LMT
their
correlations
with
meteorological
parameters,
providing
new
insights
into
source
locally
observed
mole
fractions.
research
shows
daily
seasonal
patterns
“reversed”
compared
comparable
studies
applied
other
parameters
compounds,
thus
confirming
general
complexity
emissions
atmosphere
numerous
atmospheric
chemistry.
These
observations
could
contribute
monitoring
verification
regulations
policies
protection,
cultural
heritage
preservation,
mitigation
human
hazards
Calabria.
Language: Английский
Resilience and Sustainable Territorial Development: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage at Risk for Promoting Awareness and Cohesiveness Among Next-Generation Society
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 10968 - 10968
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
The
deprivation
of
historical
and
cultural
testimony
has
a
direct
impact
on
territory
its
local
communities,
leading
to
the
loss
social
cohesiveness,
identity
values,
resources
that
come
from
sustainable
tourism.
Even
though
international
action
frameworks
(Hyogo
Framework
for
Action,
Sendai
2030
Sustainable
Development
Goals)
emphasise
how
important
it
is
recognise
relationship
between
heritage,
society,
territory,
strategic
vision
participatory
conservation
safeguarding
still
required
level.
Through
activities
implemented
within
SIRIUS
RESTART
projects,
led
by
Department
Cultural
Heritage,
University
Bologna,
this
paper
aims
stimulate
reflection
heritage
place
might
constitute
an
effective
resilience
tool
impacted
populations,
with
focus
young
citizens.
As
transversal
element
in
achieving
17
Goals,
can
play
significant
role
establishment
“risk
culture”
among
residents
visitors,
promoting
adoption
responsible
behaviours
one’s
own
safety
emergency
better
preservation
assets.
In
broader
perspective,
strategy
will
support
“climate-sensitive”
tourism
citizenship,
which
facilitate
adaptation
climate
change
impacts.
Language: Английский