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Risk Mapping for the Sustainable Protection of Cultural Heritage in Extreme Changing Environments

Alessandro SardellaInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council of Italy (ISAC-CNR), Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, ItalyElisa PalazziNational Research CouncilJost von HardenbergDIATI, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyCarlo Del GrandeStudio Associato Ambiente Terra, Via Monte Calderaro 2700B, Castel San Pietro Terme, 40024 Bologna, ItalyPaola De NuntiisInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council of Italy (ISAC-CNR), Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, ItalyC. SabbioniInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council of Italy (ISAC-CNR), Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, ItalyAlessandra BonazzaInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council of Italy (ISAC-CNR), Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
2020en
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Cultural heritage is widely recognized to be at risk due to the impact of climate change and associated hazards, such as events of heavy rain, flooding, and drought. User-driven solutions are urgently required for sustainable management and protection of monumental complexes and related collections exposed to changes of extreme climate. With this purpose, maps of risk-prone areas in Europe and in the Mediterranean Basin have been produced by an accurate selection and analysis of climate variables (daily minimum and maximum temperature—Tn and Tx, daily cumulated precipitation—RR) and climate-extreme indices (R20mm, R95pTOT, Rx5 day, CCD, Tx90p) defined by Expert Team on Climate Change Detection Indices (ETCCDI). Maps are available to users via an interactive Web GIS (Geographic Information System) tool, which provides evaluations based on historical observations (high-resolution gridded data set of daily climate over Europe—E-OBS, 25 km) and climate projections (regional climate models—RCM, ~12 km) for the near and far future, under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios. The tool aims to support public authorities and private organizations in the decision making process to safeguard at-risk cultural heritage. In this paper, maps of risk-prone areas of heavy rain in Central Europe (by using R20mm index) are presented and discussed as example of the outputs achievable by using the Web GIS tool. The results show that major future variations are always foreseen for the 30-year period 2071–2100 under the pessimistic scenario (RCP 8.5). In general, the coastal area of the Adriatic Sea, the Northern Italy, and the Alps are foreseen to experience the highest variations in Central Europe.

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