04712nam 22007215 450 991088608180332120250808085317.03-031-65463-310.1007/978-3-031-65463-3(MiAaPQ)EBC31630241(Au-PeEL)EBL31630241(CKB)34774613600041(DE-He213)978-3-031-65463-3(OCoLC)1455279153(EXLCZ)993477461360004120240901d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClimate Change Adaptation, Flood Risk, and Beyond State of Play in the Science-Policy-Action Nexus /edited by Massimiliano Granceri Bradaschia, Filippo Magni, Francesco Musco1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (315 pages)Planning for Climate Proof Cities,2523-83373-031-65462-5 Chapter 1: Assessing hydrogeological vulnerability within Northern Apennines: an integrated spatial analysis at Forlì-Cesena (Italy) -- Chapter 2: Susceptibility of flood-prone areas to remain inundated for shorter or longer periods during a flooding event: an assessment method applied in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (Italy) -- Chapter 3: Climate change adaptation and regional planning: the Liguria Region case -- Chapter 4: Spotting deficit areas: mapping ecosystem service demand and supply to define local preparedness to floods -- Chapter 5: Adapting to adaptation: Methodological support for multiscalar adaptation of the Venice Lagoon (Italy) -- Chapter 6: Adaptation of coastal infrastructures to climate change: two examples of touristic facilities’ adaptation in western mediterranean -- Chapter 7: Enabling adaptation to climate change through Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans: three case studies from Italy -- Chapter 8: Systemic Approaches and Principles for urban stormwater management -- Chapter 9: Flood and Adaptation financing: from “Project” mode to “Living with” mode at the service of the EU -- Chapter 10: How to improve M&E in climate adaptation action in the case of international projects dealing with socio-hydrological resilience -- Chapter 11: Rediscovering rivers in the Brazilian megacity of San Paolo: leveraging water sensitivity in the urban governance -- Chapter 12: The city of waters: art, perceptions, and historical-geographical studies on the hydrographic network of Belo Horizonte (Brazil).This book includes the insights of a seminar that was held at IUAV University of Venice, on May 29th and 30th featuring 10 speakers. 8 speakers, 2 moderators, and 1 organizer from the seminar, plus 10 other authors contributed to this book. The writers’ expertise spans from local climate adaptation planning, public policy analysis, climate and environmental finance, and climate adaptation advocacy to multi-risk analysis, GIS, disaster risk management, ecosystem services assessment, urban geography, art, and civic engagement. The book contents address adaptation and flood risk mitigation along the Science-Policy-Action path - both theoretical and operative perspectives are discussed. EU climate adaptation policy and finance, climate adaptation implementation, flood risk analysis, nature-based solutions, blue ecosystem services, regional adaptation planning, and critical infrastructure adaptation are the topics investigated in depth by the writers.Planning for Climate Proof Cities,2523-8337ClimatologyEnvironmental policyWaterHydrologyEnvironmental managementNatural disastersClimate SciencesEnvironmental PolicyWaterEnvironmental ManagementNatural HazardsClimatology.Environmental policy.Water.Hydrology.Environmental management.Natural disasters.Climate Sciences.Environmental Policy.Water.Environmental Management.Natural Hazards.307.1216Magni FilippoMusco FrancescoGranceri Bradaschia MassimilianoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910886081803321Climate Change Adaptation, Flood Risk, and Beyond4378832UNINA