Plinius Conference Abstracts
Vol. 18, Plinius18-103, 2024, updated on 11 Jul 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-plinius18-103
18th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Risks
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Oral | Monday, 30 Sep, 13:00–13:15 (CEST)| Lecture room

Risk assessment of Italian cultural and natural heritage in a climate change environment

Alessandro Sardella1,2, Linda Canesi1, Claudia Roberta Calidonna3, Elsa Cattani1, Dario Camuffo4, Carlo Cacace5, Paolo Iannelli6, and Alessandra Bonazza1,7
Alessandro Sardella et al.
  • 1National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Bologna, Italy, (a.sardella@isac.cnr.it)
  • 2Department of Environmental and Prevention Sciences, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, Italy
  • 3National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Lamezia Terme, Italy
  • 4National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Padua, Italy
  • 5Ministero della Cultura Direzione Generale per la Sicurezza del Patrimonio Culturale, Rome, Italy
  • 6Ministero della Cultura, già Soprintendente Speciale per le aree colpite dal sisma 2016, Rome Italy
  • 7ISPRA, Geological Survey of Italy, Rome Italy

The present research illustrates the methodological approach and the results achieved so far concerning the risk assessment of cultural heritage towards climate change impact in the framework of the “Extraordinary National plan for monitoring and conservation of Italian cultural heritage”. This initiative, coordinated by the Italian Ministry of Culture - General Directorate for the Safety of Cultural Heritage, aims at the safeguarding of cultural and natural heritage from diverse natural and human-made hazard, including climate-induced extreme events (heavy rain, floods and drought). 
The methodological approach implemented foresees:
- Identification of climate and pollution parameters with priority in causing impacts on cultural heritage.
- Selection and application of appropriate damage functions and climate extreme indices.
- Development of projections of hazard at territorial level by using regional and climate models from the EURO-CORDEX experiment.
- Hazard analysis by exploiting the Copernicus services CAMS (Atmosphere Monitoring) and C3S (Climate Change) and purposely elaborated data form air quality monitoring stations. 
- Application of the methodology for vulnerability assessment of cultural and natural heritage set up in the framework of the Interreg Central EU Project STRENCH.
- Testing and validation of the methods and approaches at selected Italian case studies, among them the historic center of Florence and the terraced landscape in the Archipelago of Aeolian Islands. 
- Integration of the obtained data and results in the existing territorial information systems and repositories of the Ministry (e.g. Carta del Rischio and SecurArt projects).
The final aim of the research is to support the Public Authorities at National and local level in the management of cultural heritage at risk, by also supporting them in putting forward recommendations for the integration of measures dedicated of the protection of cultural heritage in the national plans of disaster risk reduction and climate change mitigation.

How to cite: Sardella, A., Canesi, L., Calidonna, C. R., Cattani, E., Camuffo, D., Cacace, C., Iannelli, P., and Bonazza, A.: Risk assessment of Italian cultural and natural heritage in a climate change environment, 18th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Risks, Chania, Greece, 30 Sep–3 Oct 2024, Plinius18-103, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-plinius18-103, 2024.