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Safeguarding cultural heritage from climate change related hydrometeorological hazards in Central Europe

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    0545109 - ÚTAM 2022 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
    Bonazza, A. - Sardella, A. - Kaiser, A. - Cacciotti, Riccardo - De Nuntiis, P. - Hanus, C. - Maxwell, I. - Drdácký, Tomáš - Drdácký, Miloš
    Safeguarding cultural heritage from climate change related hydrometeorological hazards in Central Europe.
    International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Roč. 63, September (2021), č. článku 102455. ISSN 2212-4209. E-ISSN 2212-4209
    EU Projects: European Commission(XE) CE1127 - ProteCHt2save; European Commission CE1665 - STRENCH
    Institutional support: RVO:68378297
    Keywords : climate projections * precipitation extreme * flood * vulnerability * risk preparedness
    OECD category: Climatic research
    Impact factor: 4.842, year: 2021
    Method of publishing: Limited access
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102455

    This paper presents a method for contributing to risk assessment of cultural heritage exposed to hydrometeorological extreme events linked to climate change. The methodology adopted involves the development of hazard maps at territorial level, based on outputs from climate models, and the vulnerability assessment at building scale, underlying on physical and managerial criticalities of built heritage. Results are discussed for two pilot sites highly susceptible to flooding impacting large areas: Prague - Troja (CZ) and Krems - Stein (AT). Outcomes include climate projections of changes of the extreme precipitation index R5xday with spatial resolution of ~12 km for the near and far future (2021–2050, 2071–2100), under two different scenarios (stabilizing and pessimistic). A general increase of Rx5day in the investigated areas in the far future under the pessimistic scenario is foreseen, highlighting a high likelihood of flooding risk. Furthermore, it is determined that the buildings selected in the pilot areas present a high degree of vulnerability, mainly due to a lack of a maintenance plan and a significant susceptibility of the structures to water impact. Therefore preparedness turns out to be a crucial step in the management of the sites for enhancing their resilience to calamitous events.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0321870

     
     
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