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Record Nr.

UNINA9910838273403321

Autore

Salvalai Graziano

Titolo

Slow Onset Disasters : Linking Urban Built Environment and User-oriented Strategies to Assess and Mitigate Multiple Risks / / by Graziano Salvalai, Enrico Quagliarini, Juan Diego Blanco Cadena, Gabriele Bernardini

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024

ISBN

9783031520938

3031520939

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (134 pages)

Collana

PoliMI SpringerBriefs, , 2282-2585

Altri autori (Persone)

QuagliariniEnrico

Blanco CadenaJuan Diego

BernardiniGabriele

Disciplina

720.47

696

Soggetti

Sustainable architecture

Sustainability

Geography

Climatology

Urban economics

Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings

Regional Geography

Climate Sciences

Urban Economics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

SLODs in urban built environment -- User’s factors: vulnerability and exposure -- Measuring and improving the resilience of urban outdoor built environments against SLODs: a behavioural based approach -- A case study application -- Conclusions and perspectives.

Sommario/riassunto

The book provides an overview of the Slow Onset Disasters (SLOD) in the urban built environment discussing potential strategies to assess and mitigate multiple climate change related risks. Climate change evidence has been reported in the last decades, suggesting that the



anthropogenic activities are accelerating these changes towards a warmer and more polluted environment. In this context, SLODs have been linked to climate change related disasters and have been stated to have a higher impact risk within dense built environment (BE). Therefore, the book presents a description of the most relevant SLODs, their significance, and confluence, the way in which scientists and entities are monitoring their progression at different scales, a structured risk assessment strategy and the deconstruction of the BE characteristics that make it more prone to SLODs risk. In addition, it highlights the necessity of adapting the traditional risk assessment methods, to account for different vulnerability types, including the morphology and materiality of the BE, and the BE users’ characteristics. In fact, individual features influence users’ responses and tolerance to environmental stressors, because of age, health, gender, habits, and behaviour, thus impacting the users’ vulnerability. Exposure can then amplify these issues, since it defines the number of users that can be effectively affected by the SLOD. Starting from this perspective, the book first traces literature-based correlations between individual features, use behaviour, and individual response to the SLOD-altered open spaces. Then, a novel methodology, to quantify the variations of users’ vulnerability and exposure, is offered, to support designers in quickly defining input scenarios for risk assessment and mitigation. Lastly, it demonstrates, through a case study, the SLOD risk assessment framework proposed and the evaluation of the efficacy of risk mitigation strategies.