2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-008-9224-8
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A method for na-tech risk assessment as supporting tool for land use planning mitigation strategies

Abstract: Hazardous industrial sites have always represented a threat for the community often provoking major accidents overcoming the boundaries of the plants and affecting the surrounding urban areas. If the industrial sites are located in natural hazard-prone areas, technological accidents may be triggered by natural events, generating so-called na-tech events which may modify and increase the impact and the overall damage in the areas around them. Nevertheless, natural and technological hazards are still treated as … Show more

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“…When it clashed with the rigidities accumulated in CI, like the lack of preparedness, a full cascade escalated in society [23]; -vulnerability to NaTech escalation. Flooding events on industrial sites located in naturally hazard-prone areas may be powerful triggers for technological accidents, modifying and increasing consequences and damages in the surrounding areas [56,57]. Those dimensions are probably not exhaustive and they are likely to be conditioned by the limited information available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When it clashed with the rigidities accumulated in CI, like the lack of preparedness, a full cascade escalated in society [23]; -vulnerability to NaTech escalation. Flooding events on industrial sites located in naturally hazard-prone areas may be powerful triggers for technological accidents, modifying and increasing consequences and damages in the surrounding areas [56,57]. Those dimensions are probably not exhaustive and they are likely to be conditioned by the limited information available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If industrial sites are located in naturally hazard-prone areas, technological accidents may be triggered by natural happenings, which could generate NaTech disasters (Natural events triggering Technological Disasters). Such accidents can modify and increase the impact and the overall damages in the surrounding areas [56,57,58,59].…”
Section: Cascading and Chemical Escalation: Spolana Plant And Gloucesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If industrial sites are located in naturally hazard-prone areas, technological accidents may be triggered by natural events, which could generate the so-called NaTech (Natural and Technological) events and may modify as well as increase the impact and overall damage in surrounding areas (Galderisi et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, natural disasters have increased both in frequency and economic losses around the world (Young et al, 2004); therefore, there is increasing public awareness and interest from the scientific community . Recent examples of Na-Tech events are reported in the literature Cruz and Krausmann, 2009;Cruz and Okada, 2008;Picou, 2009), but only a few papers discuss approaches and methodologies necessary to face the problems they cause (Cozzani et al, 2006;Cruz and Okada, 2008;Fendler, 2008;Galderisi et al, 2008;Krausmann and Mushtaq, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the experts in the field of natural disaster risk reduction must work together with those involved in technological risk management. It is necessary to share knowledge in the field of both natural and technological risk assessment and management (Galderisi et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%