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Hydrogeological Disasters and Sustainable Coastal Region Management

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Hazards and Sustainability".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 591

Special Issue Editors

DICEAM Department, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Via Graziella loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy
Interests: coastal and river dynamics; coastal and river structures; hydraulics; hydrology
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DICEAM Department, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Via Graziella loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy
Interests: flash floods in urban areas; river and coastal dynamics; shoreline changes
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Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, DICEAM Department, Via Graziella loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy
Interests: river engineering; hydraulic; modeling
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Climate change and anthropization processes that have affected many countries starting from the second half of the last century have increased the hydrogeological instability phenomena, often with tragic consequences. On the one hand, climate change significantly affects atmospheric circulation, causing sea level rise and influencing the frequency and the intensity of atmospheric events which generate rainfall and sea storms. On the other hand, anthropogenic pressure has increased the impermeable surfaces, thus reducing hydrological losses and increasing flow rates, and has altered the equilibrium of coastal areas, triggering erosive processes. Therefore, the understanding of the processes that generate hydrogeological instability phenomena, and their modeling, are key factors in the sustainable management of the areas at risk and in the choice and design phases of adequate mitigation measures.

This Special Issue aims to analyze all the main aspects concerning “Hydrogeological Disasters and Sustainable Coastal Region Management”, through research papers and case studies on the following topics:

  • Hydrogeological instability phenomena;
  • Sea storms;
  • Flash floods;
  • Impact of climate change;
  • Impact of anthropogenic pressure;
  • Innovations on hydrogeological instability phenomenon forecast;
  • Innovations on hydrogeological instability phenomenon modeling;
  • Model calibration and validation strategies;
  • Uncertainty quantification;
  • Integration of remote sensing;
  • Coastal and river management;
  • Sustainable mitigation measures;
  • Application of modeling to support decision making

Dr. Giuseppe Barbaro
Dr. Giandomenico Foti
Dr. Pierfabrizio Puntorieri
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • hydrogeological instability phenomena
  • sea storms
  • flash floods
  • climate change
  • sustainable mitigation measures
  • coastal management

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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