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Title: Risk perception and social vulnerability of population in coastal areas subject to climate change in two Mediterranean regions
Authors: Antronico, Loredana
Coscarelli, Roberto
D'Amico, Sebastiano
De Pascale, Francesco
Di Matteo, Dante
Micallef, Anton
Keywords: Coast changes -- Malta
Coast changes -- Italy -- Calabria
Risk perception
Climatic changes
Coasts -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2020-05
Publisher: European Geosciences Union
Citation: Antronico, L., Coscarelli, R., D'Amico, S., De Pascale, F., Di Matteo, D., & Micallef, A. (2020). Risk perception and social vulnerability of population in coastal areas subject to climate change in two Mediterranean regions. 22nd EGU General Assembly, Online (p. 14062).
Abstract: Coastal areas are particularly sensitive to climate change. Owing to a significant increase in human activities and pressures, these areas have become particularly susceptible to extreme physical phenomena that increase the exposure and vulnerability of population. The Authorities ought to make strong efforts to: i) take the necessary measures and actions to reduce the negative impacts of the natural phenomena on the coastal areas, which are also due to the climate change; ii) investigate the factors that influence the communities' perception of natural hazards and the climate change. Indeed, in order to effectively manage the negative impacts of climate change both considerable scientific know-how and of people's perception of the risk associated to them is paramount.Within this framework, a Research Project funded under the Agreement on Scientific Cooperation between CNR and the University of Malta (UoM) was developed. The Project is organized in order to synergistically combine the various scientific researches of the two partners (CNR-IRPI and University of Malta) in the context of natural hazards, public knowledge and perception of geo-hydrological risk and climate change. Calabria (Southern Italy) and Malta, the two Mediterranean regions considered as target areas for the Project, show different geomorphological and climatic settings but, although with different exposure levels, they are both affected by extreme physical phenomena and climate change. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/94926
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