The hazard indices as a tool to support the territorial planning: The case study of Ischia island (Southern Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The best knowledge of hazardous events and the precise mapping of the zones that they could involve are essential
to plan the actions aimed at reducing the territorial vulnerability and promoting the development of a resilient
community. In this framework, the main goal of the present research is to propose a quantitative spatial
modeling approach that, starting from hazard indicators, defines multi-hazard indices to compare the degree
of hazard among different zones allowing the establishment of intervention priorities for risk reduction. The
methodwas applied to the case study of Ischia island, located in the north-western zone of Napoli bay (Southern
Italy): indeed, the exposure to many natural hazards (seismic, volcanic, landslide, coastal erosion and marine inundation)
coupled with the intense urbanization make the island a good test area to validate the methodology
here proposed. Taking into account the different recurrence times of natural events, two multi-hazard indices
were quantified, the total multi-hazard index that illustrates the hazard status of the territory considering all
the natural events and the partial-hazard index that only takes into account those occurring yearly to decadally.
Moreover, with the aim of easily and globally visualizing the hazard status of the territory, the indices were
depicted into maps that could facilitate the communication to stakeholders and consequently the reduction of
social vulnerability.
The municipalities of Serrara Fontana, Barano d'Ischia and Casamicciola Terme show the highest total multihazard
index of the study area, all the other municipalities display a value (always exceeding 0.5) that, although
lower than in the previous three, signifies that the entire island needs attention with regard to natural hazards.
The partial multi-hazard index confirms the highest value for Serrara Fontana and Barano d'Ischia. Multihazard
hotspots, identified at the censual district scale for the Forio d'Ischia municipality, enlighten the areas
where a comprehensive risk assessment is needed. We also took advantage of spatial and temporal analysis in
order to compare the evolution of population and urban development to spatial distribution of hazard zones
over the last 80 years. This analysis evidenced that the urban development was insensitive to the dangers
impending on the territory, as the expansion in the zones with medium-high level of hazard testifies. Because
of this, the present status of the island postulates the urgent need of integrating disaster risk reduction into future
spatial planning.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Natural hazards; Multi-hazard index; Multi-hazard hotspot; Territorial planning; Urban development; Ischia island
Elenco autori:
Alberico, Ines
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