The present study investigates extreme rainfall-related impacts and hazards threatening the cultural heritage situated in the most vulnerable areas of the Santa Croce district (Florence, Italy). The district hosts some of the most important buildings of the city: the National Central Library of Florence and the Opera di Santa Croce. The geographical location of this monumental complex makes the cultural heritage guarded inside of it dangerously exposed to multiple sources of flood hazard.
Safeguarding heritage sites from hydrometeorological extremes: the Santa Croce district in Florence / Tamagnone, Paolo; Caporali, Enrica; Sidoti, Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 7449-7449. (Intervento presentato al convegno EGU General Assembly 2022 tenutosi a Vienna (Austria) nel 23-27 May 2022) [10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7449].
Safeguarding heritage sites from hydrometeorological extremes: the Santa Croce district in Florence
Tamagnone, Paolo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Caporali, EnricaSupervision
;Sidoti, AlessandroMembro del Collaboration Group
2022
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The present study investigates extreme rainfall-related impacts and hazards threatening the cultural heritage situated in the most vulnerable areas of the Santa Croce district (Florence, Italy). The district hosts some of the most important buildings of the city: the National Central Library of Florence and the Opera di Santa Croce. The geographical location of this monumental complex makes the cultural heritage guarded inside of it dangerously exposed to multiple sources of flood hazard.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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