The Multi-Risk Assessment Approach as a Basis for the Territorial Resilience

The deep modifications to climate are currently provoking risks of increasing impact, that can cause unexpected consequences, interacting with other risks. However, the available planning regulations and instruments appear inadequate to face this challenge, most of all at a local scale. This paper p...

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Adaptation
Climate change
Climate effects
Emergency preparedness
Land use
Land use planning
Legislation
Methodology
Methods
Mitigation
Municipalities
Planning
Risk assessment
Risk management
Sustainability
Technicians
Territory
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