TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment (Mar 2016)

Cities at risk: status of Italian planning system in reducing seismic and hydrogeological risks

  • Grazia Di Giovanni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/1970-9870/3726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 43 – 62

Abstract

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Italy and its urban systems are under high seismic and hydrogeological risks. The awareness about the role of human activities in the genesis of disasters is achieved in the scientific debate, as well as the role of urban and regional planning in reducing risks. The paper reviews the state of Italian major cities referred to hydrogeological and seismic risk by: 1) extrapolating data and maps about seismic hazard and landslide risk concerning cities with more than 50.000 inhabitants and metropolitan contexts, and 2) outlining how risk reduction is framed in Italian planning system (at national and regional levels). The analyses of available data and the review of the normative framework highlight the existing gaps in addressing risk reduction: nevertheless a wide knowledge about natural risks afflicting Italian territory and an articulated regulatory framework, the available data about risks are not exhaustive, and risk reduction policies and multidisciplinary pro-active approaches are only partially fostered and applied.

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