The historic city in the climate change. Mives methodology approach

Alessandra Gandini, Leire Garmendia, Rosa San Mateos, Iñaki Prieto, José Tomás Sanjosé, Ignacio Piñero

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Abstract

A large number of historic structures are over risks in cities due to weather patterns and global climate change: sea-level rise, increasing frequency of storms and other extreme precipitation events. Conservation of urban areas of historic value implies the management of these changes, by ensuring the protection of social values as well as the authenticity and integrity of heritage sites. Disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change should be seen as components of conservation, as they all share the objective of addressing the challenges of sustainable urban development. This research presents a methodological approach (MIVES-Integrated Value Model for Sustainability Assessment) for vulnerability and risk assessment, supported by an information strategy and a multi-scale urban model, in order to provide decision-making with objective and justified prioritization. A decision tree is built as a basis for future developments in specific urban case studies, supplying in present work some partial discussion by delivering a balanced solution in terms of accurate results and data requirements, by using a categorization method for urban modelling. The information is organized and structured in hierarchical levels, permitting the comparison of building vulnerabilities and risks through the use of a unique index, thus facilitating the decision-making that is needed for the prioritization of efficient interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationREHABEND
EditorsLuis Villegas, Ignacio Lombillo, Haydee Blanco, Yosbel Boffill, Luis Villegas, Ignacio Lombillo, Haydee Blanco, Yosbel Boffill
PublisherUniversity of Cantabria - Building Technology R&D Group
Pages164-172
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)9788469770320, 9788469770320
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event7th Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management, REHABEND 2018 - Cáceres, Spain
Duration: 15 May 201818 May 2018

Publication series

NameREHABEND
Volume0
ISSN (Print)2386-8198

Conference

Conference7th Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management, REHABEND 2018
Country/TerritorySpain
CityCáceres
Period15/05/1818/05/18

Funding

Authors would like to express their gratitude to Prof. M.C. Giambruno and Dr. G. Pasqui at the Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and to Doctors T. Okubo, K. Dowon and R. Jigyasu at the Ritsumeikan University (Japan). Furthermore, we thanks for funding provided by the Basque Government through to the ADVICE project and the research group IT781-13 at the UPV/EHU.

FundersFunder number
Eusko JaurlaritzaIT781-13
Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Politecnico di Milano

    Keywords

    • Categorization
    • Cities
    • Climate change
    • Methodological approach
    • MIVES

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