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Titlebook: Slow Onset Disasters; Linking Urban Built Graziano Salvalai,Enrico Quagliarini,Gabriele Bern Book 2024 The Author(s), under exclusive lice

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书目名称Slow Onset Disasters
副标题Linking Urban Built
编辑Graziano Salvalai,Enrico Quagliarini,Gabriele Bern
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丛书名称SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology
图书封面Titlebook: Slow Onset Disasters; Linking Urban Built  Graziano Salvalai,Enrico Quagliarini,Gabriele Bern Book 2024 The Author(s), under exclusive lice
描述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 vulnerabilitytypes, 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
出版日期Book 2024
关键词Risk metrics; Health risk; Public outdoor spaces; Air quality; Urban heat island; SLODs; built environment
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52093-8
isbn_softcover978-3-031-52092-1
isbn_ebook978-3-031-52093-8Series ISSN 2191-530X Series E-ISSN 2191-5318
issn_series 2191-530X
copyrightThe Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024
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,User’s Factors: Vulnerability and Exposure,ual features that influence users’ responses to environmental stressors, because of age, health, gender, habits and behaviour, impact the users’ vulnerability. Exposure can then amplify these issues, since it defines the number of users that can be effectively affected by the SLOD. Due to the dynami
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Quantifying SLODs Risk and Mitigation Potential in Urban BE: A Behavioural Based Approach, (SLODs), especially in outdoor scenarios. Herein, micro-climate-related stress, users’ vulnerabilities and exposure contributes to the users’ reaction and to the susceptibility to SLODs effects on health. A “behavioural-based” approach is proposed and tested in this chapter, merging all of these do
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Conclusions and Perspectives,ugh innovative methodologies based on a “behavioural-based” and multi-risk approach. This approach is behavioural-based since relies on the analysis of the users’ behaviours, time-dependent BE fruition rules, needs and responses to critical conditions due to several SLODs (e.g., average temperature
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Book 2024 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 disaste
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