Climate change is leading to an increase in the frequency of extreme natural events, posing multiple risks to cities. Future cities must prioritize building resilience and sustainability: retrofitting and renovation projects should address hazards and energy efficiency issues. For aiding in the choice of interventions, a tool is proposed for the evaluation of buildings integrated vulnerability to floods, earthquakes, landslides, and energy efficiency.
Integrated vulnerability of buildings in the Wadi Abiod valley, Algeria
S. Rrokaj;A. Kurt;M. A. Kethiri;R. S. Adhikari;C. Tedeschi;G. M. Porta;D. Molinari
2024-01-01
Abstract
Climate change is leading to an increase in the frequency of extreme natural events, posing multiple risks to cities. Future cities must prioritize building resilience and sustainability: retrofitting and renovation projects should address hazards and energy efficiency issues. For aiding in the choice of interventions, a tool is proposed for the evaluation of buildings integrated vulnerability to floods, earthquakes, landslides, and energy efficiency.File in questo prodotto:
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