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Fri, 16 Nov 2012 02:15:41 GMT /slideshow/la-gestione-del-territorio-e-delle-emergenze-in-caso-di-calamit-naturali-il-contributo-applicativo-della-geomatica/15204700 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) La gestione del territorio e delle emergenze in caso di calamit naturali: il contributo applicativo della Geomatica MaurizioPollino <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seminarioroma3geomatica-121116021543-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
La gestione del territorio e delle emergenze in caso di calamit naturali: il contributo applicativo della Geomatica from Maurizio Pollino
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Geomatics: soil consuming risk in renewable energy plants installation /MaurizioPollino/geomatics-soil-consuming-risk-in-renewable-energy-plants-installation workshop-tematicofinaleluned112012h1437def-121116020750-phpapp02
As indicated in the 2009/28/EC Directive of the European Parliament and Council, ambitious energy and climate change objectives for 2020 have been stated: greenhouse gas emissions reduction for 20%, renewable energy increase for 20%, improvement in energy efficiency for 20%. Types and "forms" of intervention on the territory, to produce energy from renewables, appear to be multiple and certainly comparable to infrastructure "linear and areal" of anthropogenic nature. It follows that, also for this purpose, the "environment consumption is one of the main phenomena found at different levels, which add to the already growing soil consumption in our country. Starting from this consciousness, research of potential and actual impacts, due to the installation for energy production from renewable sources, in a modern land management, must focus on assessing the landscape ecology. A significant problem for some types of plants, mainly those solar and wind power, is the need to install the devices in the environment, with possible negative effects in terms of visual impact and soil consuming. Careful planning to individuate the less invasive and less visible plants integration" could reduce the problem, but certainly not eliminate it. It is therefore extremely important to define what weight can have different impacts on the environment, however, considering all possible options. ]]>

As indicated in the 2009/28/EC Directive of the European Parliament and Council, ambitious energy and climate change objectives for 2020 have been stated: greenhouse gas emissions reduction for 20%, renewable energy increase for 20%, improvement in energy efficiency for 20%. Types and "forms" of intervention on the territory, to produce energy from renewables, appear to be multiple and certainly comparable to infrastructure "linear and areal" of anthropogenic nature. It follows that, also for this purpose, the "environment consumption is one of the main phenomena found at different levels, which add to the already growing soil consumption in our country. Starting from this consciousness, research of potential and actual impacts, due to the installation for energy production from renewable sources, in a modern land management, must focus on assessing the landscape ecology. A significant problem for some types of plants, mainly those solar and wind power, is the need to install the devices in the environment, with possible negative effects in terms of visual impact and soil consuming. Careful planning to individuate the less invasive and less visible plants integration" could reduce the problem, but certainly not eliminate it. It is therefore extremely important to define what weight can have different impacts on the environment, however, considering all possible options. ]]>
Fri, 16 Nov 2012 02:07:48 GMT /MaurizioPollino/geomatics-soil-consuming-risk-in-renewable-energy-plants-installation MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Geomatics: soil consuming risk in renewable energy plants installation MaurizioPollino As indicated in the 2009/28/EC Directive of the European Parliament and Council, ambitious energy and climate change objectives for 2020 have been stated: greenhouse gas emissions reduction for 20%, renewable energy increase for 20%, improvement in energy efficiency for 20%. Types and "forms" of intervention on the territory, to produce energy from renewables, appear to be multiple and certainly comparable to infrastructure "linear and areal" of anthropogenic nature. It follows that, also for this purpose, the "environment consumption is one of the main phenomena found at different levels, which add to the already growing soil consumption in our country. Starting from this consciousness, research of potential and actual impacts, due to the installation for energy production from renewable sources, in a modern land management, must focus on assessing the landscape ecology. A significant problem for some types of plants, mainly those solar and wind power, is the need to install the devices in the environment, with possible negative effects in terms of visual impact and soil consuming. Careful planning to individuate the less invasive and less visible plants integration" could reduce the problem, but certainly not eliminate it. It is therefore extremely important to define what weight can have different impacts on the environment, however, considering all possible options. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/workshop-tematicofinaleluned112012h1437def-121116020750-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As indicated in the 2009/28/EC Directive of the European Parliament and Council, ambitious energy and climate change objectives for 2020 have been stated: greenhouse gas emissions reduction for 20%, renewable energy increase for 20%, improvement in energy efficiency for 20%. Types and &quot;forms&quot; of intervention on the territory, to produce energy from renewables, appear to be multiple and certainly comparable to infrastructure &quot;linear and areal&quot; of anthropogenic nature. It follows that, also for this purpose, the &quot;environment consumption is one of the main phenomena found at different levels, which add to the already growing soil consumption in our country. Starting from this consciousness, research of potential and actual impacts, due to the installation for energy production from renewable sources, in a modern land management, must focus on assessing the landscape ecology. A significant problem for some types of plants, mainly those solar and wind power, is the need to install the devices in the environment, with possible negative effects in terms of visual impact and soil consuming. Careful planning to individuate the less invasive and less visible plants integration&quot; could reduce the problem, but certainly not eliminate it. It is therefore extremely important to define what weight can have different impacts on the environment, however, considering all possible options.
Geomatics: soil consuming risk in renewable energy plants installation from Maurizio Pollino
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Interaction between environmental and鐃technological systems: toward an unifying approach for Risk Prediction /slideshow/interaction-between-environmental-andtechnological-systems-toward-an-unifying-approach-for-risk-prediction/15204578 crit2012sept17enea-121116020250-phpapp01
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Fri, 16 Nov 2012 02:02:48 GMT /slideshow/interaction-between-environmental-andtechnological-systems-toward-an-unifying-approach-for-risk-prediction/15204578 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Interaction between environmental and鐃technological systems: toward an unifying approach for Risk Prediction MaurizioPollino <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/crit2012sept17enea-121116020250-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Interaction between environmental and technological systems: toward an unifying approach for Risk Prediction from Maurizio Pollino
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Elaborazione di immagini satellitari ad alta risoluzione per lanalisi multiscalare e multitemporale delle dinamiche di uso del suolo: integrazione in ambiente GIS con le metriche del paesaggio /slideshow/elaborazione-di-immagini-satellitari-ad-alta-risoluzione-per-lanalisi-multiscalare-e-multitemporale-delle-dinamiche-di-uso-del-suolo-integrazione-in-ambiente-gis-con-le-metriche-del-paesaggio/10234306 present317asita2011stat-111119102410-phpapp02
15.ma Conferenza Nazionale ASITA, 15 18 novembre 2011, Reggia di Colorno Authors: Carmelo Riccardo Fichera, Giuseppe Modica, Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: ]]>

15.ma Conferenza Nazionale ASITA, 15 18 novembre 2011, Reggia di Colorno Authors: Carmelo Riccardo Fichera, Giuseppe Modica, Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: ]]>
Sat, 19 Nov 2011 10:24:09 GMT /slideshow/elaborazione-di-immagini-satellitari-ad-alta-risoluzione-per-lanalisi-multiscalare-e-multitemporale-delle-dinamiche-di-uso-del-suolo-integrazione-in-ambiente-gis-con-le-metriche-del-paesaggio/10234306 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Elaborazione di immagini satellitari ad alta risoluzione per lanalisi multiscalare e multitemporale delle dinamiche di uso del suolo: integrazione in ambiente GIS con le metriche del paesaggio MaurizioPollino 15.ma Conferenza Nazionale ASITA, 15 18 novembre 2011, Reggia di Colorno Authors: Carmelo Riccardo Fichera, Giuseppe Modica, Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/present317asita2011stat-111119102410-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 15.ma Conferenza Nazionale ASITA, 15 18 novembre 2011, Reggia di Colorno Authors: Carmelo Riccardo Fichera, Giuseppe Modica, Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract:
Elaborazione di immagini satellitari ad alta risoluzione per lanalisi multiscalare e multitemporale delle dinamiche di uso del suolo: integrazione in ambiente GIS con le metriche del paesaggio from Maurizio Pollino
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Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW /slideshow/le-attivit-enea-nellambito-del-progetto-sitmew/9629536 seminariosit-mew7ott2011stampa-111010070032-phpapp02
SEMINARIO: "Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW - Sviluppo ed applicazione di un sistema GIS open source per la gestione di emergenze sismiche in Campania" 7/10/2011, Sala Mimose - C.R. ENEA Casaccia Relatori: Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: Il Progetto SIT_MEW (Sistema Integrato di Telecomunicazioni a larga banda per la gestione del territorio e delle emergenze in caso di calamit naturali comprensivo di Metodologie di Early Warning), co-finanziato dal MIUR, si pone come obiettivo principale lo sviluppo di un sistema di early warning sismico e vulcanico e di un sistema di supporto al post-evento nella Regione Campania, fondato sulle reti di monitoraggio esistenti e su di una piattaforma integrata di comunicazioni. In questo contesto, il contributo ENEA riguarda la progettazione e lo sviluppo di un Sistema Informativo Geografico (free/open source) per la gestione dei dati territoriali e per la definizione e rappresentazione di scenari di pericolosit e di danneggiamento atteso, in caso di evento sismico. Il WebGIS cos狸 sviluppato costituisce linterfaccia geografica della centrale di elaborazione di SIT_MEW.]]>

SEMINARIO: "Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW - Sviluppo ed applicazione di un sistema GIS open source per la gestione di emergenze sismiche in Campania" 7/10/2011, Sala Mimose - C.R. ENEA Casaccia Relatori: Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: Il Progetto SIT_MEW (Sistema Integrato di Telecomunicazioni a larga banda per la gestione del territorio e delle emergenze in caso di calamit naturali comprensivo di Metodologie di Early Warning), co-finanziato dal MIUR, si pone come obiettivo principale lo sviluppo di un sistema di early warning sismico e vulcanico e di un sistema di supporto al post-evento nella Regione Campania, fondato sulle reti di monitoraggio esistenti e su di una piattaforma integrata di comunicazioni. In questo contesto, il contributo ENEA riguarda la progettazione e lo sviluppo di un Sistema Informativo Geografico (free/open source) per la gestione dei dati territoriali e per la definizione e rappresentazione di scenari di pericolosit e di danneggiamento atteso, in caso di evento sismico. Il WebGIS cos狸 sviluppato costituisce linterfaccia geografica della centrale di elaborazione di SIT_MEW.]]>
Mon, 10 Oct 2011 07:00:29 GMT /slideshow/le-attivit-enea-nellambito-del-progetto-sitmew/9629536 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW MaurizioPollino SEMINARIO: "Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW - Sviluppo ed applicazione di un sistema GIS open source per la gestione di emergenze sismiche in Campania" 7/10/2011, Sala Mimose - C.R. ENEA Casaccia Relatori: Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: Il Progetto SIT_MEW (Sistema Integrato di Telecomunicazioni a larga banda per la gestione del territorio e delle emergenze in caso di calamit naturali comprensivo di Metodologie di Early Warning), co-finanziato dal MIUR, si pone come obiettivo principale lo sviluppo di un sistema di early warning sismico e vulcanico e di un sistema di supporto al post-evento nella Regione Campania, fondato sulle reti di monitoraggio esistenti e su di una piattaforma integrata di comunicazioni. In questo contesto, il contributo ENEA riguarda la progettazione e lo sviluppo di un Sistema Informativo Geografico (free/open source) per la gestione dei dati territoriali e per la definizione e rappresentazione di scenari di pericolosit e di danneggiamento atteso, in caso di evento sismico. Il WebGIS cos狸 sviluppato costituisce linterfaccia geografica della centrale di elaborazione di SIT_MEW. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seminariosit-mew7ott2011stampa-111010070032-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> SEMINARIO: &quot;Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW - Sviluppo ed applicazione di un sistema GIS open source per la gestione di emergenze sismiche in Campania&quot; 7/10/2011, Sala Mimose - C.R. ENEA Casaccia Relatori: Antonio Bruno Della Rocca, Maurizio Pollino Abstract: Il Progetto SIT_MEW (Sistema Integrato di Telecomunicazioni a larga banda per la gestione del territorio e delle emergenze in caso di calamit naturali comprensivo di Metodologie di Early Warning), co-finanziato dal MIUR, si pone come obiettivo principale lo sviluppo di un sistema di early warning sismico e vulcanico e di un sistema di supporto al post-evento nella Regione Campania, fondato sulle reti di monitoraggio esistenti e su di una piattaforma integrata di comunicazioni. In questo contesto, il contributo ENEA riguarda la progettazione e lo sviluppo di un Sistema Informativo Geografico (free/open source) per la gestione dei dati territoriali e per la definizione e rappresentazione di scenari di pericolosit e di danneggiamento atteso, in caso di evento sismico. Il WebGIS cos狸 sviluppato costituisce linterfaccia geografica della centrale di elaborazione di SIT_MEW.
Le attivit ENEA nellambito del Progetto SIT_MEW from Maurizio Pollino
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Elaborazione di immagini telerilevate multi-temporali per lanalisi dei cambiamenti nelluso del suolo: un approccio integrato mediante tecniche GIS e metriche del paesaggio /slideshow/elaborazione-di-immagini-telerilevate-multitemporali-per-lanalisi-dei-cambiamenti-nelluso-del-suolo-un-approccio-integrato-mediante-tecniche-gis-e-metriche-del-paesaggio/9421812 ficheramodicapollinoaiia2011presentazionestat-110926034152-phpapp01
Convegno di Medio Termine dellAssociazione Italiana di Ingegneria Agraria (AIIA) Belgirate, 22-24 settembre 2011 Authors: C.R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Abstract: Lutilizzo delle tecniche di Telerilevamento, unitamente con GIS e metriche del paesaggio, 竪 di fondamentale supporto per la mappatura della copertura del suolo e lanalisi multitemporale dei cambiamenti occorsi. In questo contesto, viene descritto il caso di studio relativo allarea della Conca di Avellino. Per studiare i cambiamenti nelluso del suolo verificatisi nellarco di un cinquantennio (1954歎2004), 竪 stato processato un dataset multitemporale di foto aree (1954) e immagini Landsat (MSS 1975, TM 1985 e 1993, ETM+ 2004). I risultati hanno permesso di analizzare le dinamiche di matrice naturale e antropica intervenute nel territorio, molte delle quali legate agli strumenti urbanistici varati dopo il terremoto dellIrpinia dell80.]]>

Convegno di Medio Termine dellAssociazione Italiana di Ingegneria Agraria (AIIA) Belgirate, 22-24 settembre 2011 Authors: C.R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Abstract: Lutilizzo delle tecniche di Telerilevamento, unitamente con GIS e metriche del paesaggio, 竪 di fondamentale supporto per la mappatura della copertura del suolo e lanalisi multitemporale dei cambiamenti occorsi. In questo contesto, viene descritto il caso di studio relativo allarea della Conca di Avellino. Per studiare i cambiamenti nelluso del suolo verificatisi nellarco di un cinquantennio (1954歎2004), 竪 stato processato un dataset multitemporale di foto aree (1954) e immagini Landsat (MSS 1975, TM 1985 e 1993, ETM+ 2004). I risultati hanno permesso di analizzare le dinamiche di matrice naturale e antropica intervenute nel territorio, molte delle quali legate agli strumenti urbanistici varati dopo il terremoto dellIrpinia dell80.]]>
Mon, 26 Sep 2011 03:41:51 GMT /slideshow/elaborazione-di-immagini-telerilevate-multitemporali-per-lanalisi-dei-cambiamenti-nelluso-del-suolo-un-approccio-integrato-mediante-tecniche-gis-e-metriche-del-paesaggio/9421812 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Elaborazione di immagini telerilevate multi-temporali per lanalisi dei cambiamenti nelluso del suolo: un approccio integrato mediante tecniche GIS e metriche del paesaggio MaurizioPollino Convegno di Medio Termine dellAssociazione Italiana di Ingegneria Agraria (AIIA) Belgirate, 22-24 settembre 2011 Authors: C.R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Abstract: Lutilizzo delle tecniche di Telerilevamento, unitamente con GIS e metriche del paesaggio, 竪 di fondamentale supporto per la mappatura della copertura del suolo e lanalisi multitemporale dei cambiamenti occorsi. In questo contesto, viene descritto il caso di studio relativo allarea della Conca di Avellino. Per studiare i cambiamenti nelluso del suolo verificatisi nellarco di un cinquantennio (1954歎2004), 竪 stato processato un dataset multitemporale di foto aree (1954) e immagini Landsat (MSS 1975, TM 1985 e 1993, ETM+ 2004). I risultati hanno permesso di analizzare le dinamiche di matrice naturale e antropica intervenute nel territorio, molte delle quali legate agli strumenti urbanistici varati dopo il terremoto dellIrpinia dell80. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ficheramodicapollinoaiia2011presentazionestat-110926034152-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Convegno di Medio Termine dellAssociazione Italiana di Ingegneria Agraria (AIIA) Belgirate, 22-24 settembre 2011 Authors: C.R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Abstract: Lutilizzo delle tecniche di Telerilevamento, unitamente con GIS e metriche del paesaggio, 竪 di fondamentale supporto per la mappatura della copertura del suolo e lanalisi multitemporale dei cambiamenti occorsi. In questo contesto, viene descritto il caso di studio relativo allarea della Conca di Avellino. Per studiare i cambiamenti nelluso del suolo verificatisi nellarco di un cinquantennio (1954歎2004), 竪 stato processato un dataset multitemporale di foto aree (1954) e immagini Landsat (MSS 1975, TM 1985 e 1993, ETM+ 2004). I risultati hanno permesso di analizzare le dinamiche di matrice naturale e antropica intervenute nel territorio, molte delle quali legate agli strumenti urbanistici varati dopo il terremoto dellIrpinia dell80.
Elaborazione di immagini telerilevate multi-temporali per lanalisi dei cambiamenti nelluso del suolo: un approccio integrato mediante tecniche GIS e metriche del paesaggio from Maurizio Pollino
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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Using Field Survey and Remote Sensing Techniques /slideshow/seismic-vulnerability-assessment-using-field-survey-and-remote-sensing-techniques-8477270/8477270 567ricci-110628093332-phpapp02-110701034442-phpapp01
P. Ricci, G. M. Verderame, G. Manfredi, M. Pollino, F. Borfecchia, L. De Cecco, S. Martini, C. Pascale, E. Ristoratore and V. James (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. In this presentation, a seismic vulnerability assessment at large scale is described, within the SIMURAI project. A field survey was carried out in order to gather detailed information about geometric characteristics, structural typology and age of construction of each single building. An airborne Remote Sensing (RS) mission was also carried out over the municipality of Avellino, providing a detailed estimate of 3D geometric parameters of buildings through a quite fast and easy to apply methodology integrating active LIDAR technology, aerophotogrammetry and GIS techniques. An analytical seismic vulnerability assessment procedure for Reinforced Concrete buildings is illustrated and applied to the building stock considering (i) field survey data (assumed as a reference) and (ii) LIDAR data combined with census data as alternative sources of information, according to a multilevel approach. A comparison between the obtained results highlights an acceptable scatter when data provided by RS techniques are used.]]>

P. Ricci, G. M. Verderame, G. Manfredi, M. Pollino, F. Borfecchia, L. De Cecco, S. Martini, C. Pascale, E. Ristoratore and V. James (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. In this presentation, a seismic vulnerability assessment at large scale is described, within the SIMURAI project. A field survey was carried out in order to gather detailed information about geometric characteristics, structural typology and age of construction of each single building. An airborne Remote Sensing (RS) mission was also carried out over the municipality of Avellino, providing a detailed estimate of 3D geometric parameters of buildings through a quite fast and easy to apply methodology integrating active LIDAR technology, aerophotogrammetry and GIS techniques. An analytical seismic vulnerability assessment procedure for Reinforced Concrete buildings is illustrated and applied to the building stock considering (i) field survey data (assumed as a reference) and (ii) LIDAR data combined with census data as alternative sources of information, according to a multilevel approach. A comparison between the obtained results highlights an acceptable scatter when data provided by RS techniques are used.]]>
Fri, 01 Jul 2011 03:44:40 GMT /slideshow/seismic-vulnerability-assessment-using-field-survey-and-remote-sensing-techniques-8477270/8477270 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Using Field Survey and Remote Sensing Techniques MaurizioPollino P. Ricci, G. M. Verderame, G. Manfredi, M. Pollino, F. Borfecchia, L. De Cecco, S. Martini, C. Pascale, E. Ristoratore and V. James (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. In this presentation, a seismic vulnerability assessment at large scale is described, within the SIMURAI project. A field survey was carried out in order to gather detailed information about geometric characteristics, structural typology and age of construction of each single building. An airborne Remote Sensing (RS) mission was also carried out over the municipality of Avellino, providing a detailed estimate of 3D geometric parameters of buildings through a quite fast and easy to apply methodology integrating active LIDAR technology, aerophotogrammetry and GIS techniques. An analytical seismic vulnerability assessment procedure for Reinforced Concrete buildings is illustrated and applied to the building stock considering (i) field survey data (assumed as a reference) and (ii) LIDAR data combined with census data as alternative sources of information, according to a multilevel approach. A comparison between the obtained results highlights an acceptable scatter when data provided by RS techniques are used. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/567ricci-110628093332-phpapp02-110701034442-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> P. Ricci, G. M. Verderame, G. Manfredi, M. Pollino, F. Borfecchia, L. De Cecco, S. Martini, C. Pascale, E. Ristoratore and V. James (2011). Presented at &quot;Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference&quot;, Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. In this presentation, a seismic vulnerability assessment at large scale is described, within the SIMURAI project. A field survey was carried out in order to gather detailed information about geometric characteristics, structural typology and age of construction of each single building. An airborne Remote Sensing (RS) mission was also carried out over the municipality of Avellino, providing a detailed estimate of 3D geometric parameters of buildings through a quite fast and easy to apply methodology integrating active LIDAR technology, aerophotogrammetry and GIS techniques. An analytical seismic vulnerability assessment procedure for Reinforced Concrete buildings is illustrated and applied to the building stock considering (i) field survey data (assumed as a reference) and (ii) LIDAR data combined with census data as alternative sources of information, according to a multilevel approach. A comparison between the obtained results highlights an acceptable scatter when data provided by RS techniques are used.
Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Using Field Survey and Remote Sensing Techniques from Maurizio Pollino
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An Open Source GIS System for Earthquake Early Warning and Post-Event Emergency Management /slideshow/an-open-source-gis-system-for-earthquake-early-warning-and-postevent-emergency-management-8477226/8477226 iccsa2011588sitmewstatic-110701033825-phpapp02
Authors: M. Pollino, G. Fattoruso, A. B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, S. Lo Curzio, A. Arolchi, V. James and C. Pascale (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. The recent advances in geo-informatics have been opening new opportunities in earthquake early warning and emergency management issues. In the last years, the geo-scientific community has recognized the added value of a geo-analytic approach in complex decision making processes for critical situations due to disastrous natural events such as earthquakes. In fact, recently, GIS-based solutions are investigated in several research projects such as SIT_MEW Project, aimed at the development of volcanic and seismic early warning systems (EWSs). In this project context, an innovative open source GIS system has been investigated and developed as integrated component of the seismic EWS. Its architecture consists in a geospatial database system, a local GIS application for analyzing and modelling the seismic event and its impacts and supporting post-event emergency management, a WEB-GIS module for sharing the geo-information among the public and private stakeholders and emergency managers involved in disaster impact assessment and response management.]]>

Authors: M. Pollino, G. Fattoruso, A. B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, S. Lo Curzio, A. Arolchi, V. James and C. Pascale (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. The recent advances in geo-informatics have been opening new opportunities in earthquake early warning and emergency management issues. In the last years, the geo-scientific community has recognized the added value of a geo-analytic approach in complex decision making processes for critical situations due to disastrous natural events such as earthquakes. In fact, recently, GIS-based solutions are investigated in several research projects such as SIT_MEW Project, aimed at the development of volcanic and seismic early warning systems (EWSs). In this project context, an innovative open source GIS system has been investigated and developed as integrated component of the seismic EWS. Its architecture consists in a geospatial database system, a local GIS application for analyzing and modelling the seismic event and its impacts and supporting post-event emergency management, a WEB-GIS module for sharing the geo-information among the public and private stakeholders and emergency managers involved in disaster impact assessment and response management.]]>
Fri, 01 Jul 2011 03:38:22 GMT /slideshow/an-open-source-gis-system-for-earthquake-early-warning-and-postevent-emergency-management-8477226/8477226 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) An Open Source GIS System for Earthquake Early Warning and Post-Event Emergency Management MaurizioPollino Authors: M. Pollino, G. Fattoruso, A. B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, S. Lo Curzio, A. Arolchi, V. James and C. Pascale (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. The recent advances in geo-informatics have been opening new opportunities in earthquake early warning and emergency management issues. In the last years, the geo-scientific community has recognized the added value of a geo-analytic approach in complex decision making processes for critical situations due to disastrous natural events such as earthquakes. In fact, recently, GIS-based solutions are investigated in several research projects such as SIT_MEW Project, aimed at the development of volcanic and seismic early warning systems (EWSs). In this project context, an innovative open source GIS system has been investigated and developed as integrated component of the seismic EWS. Its architecture consists in a geospatial database system, a local GIS application for analyzing and modelling the seismic event and its impacts and supporting post-event emergency management, a WEB-GIS module for sharing the geo-information among the public and private stakeholders and emergency managers involved in disaster impact assessment and response management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iccsa2011588sitmewstatic-110701033825-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Authors: M. Pollino, G. Fattoruso, A. B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, S. Lo Curzio, A. Arolchi, V. James and C. Pascale (2011). Presented at &quot;Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference&quot;, Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. The recent advances in geo-informatics have been opening new opportunities in earthquake early warning and emergency management issues. In the last years, the geo-scientific community has recognized the added value of a geo-analytic approach in complex decision making processes for critical situations due to disastrous natural events such as earthquakes. In fact, recently, GIS-based solutions are investigated in several research projects such as SIT_MEW Project, aimed at the development of volcanic and seismic early warning systems (EWSs). In this project context, an innovative open source GIS system has been investigated and developed as integrated component of the seismic EWS. Its architecture consists in a geospatial database system, a local GIS application for analyzing and modelling the seismic event and its impacts and supporting post-event emergency management, a WEB-GIS module for sharing the geo-information among the public and private stakeholders and emergency managers involved in disaster impact assessment and response management.
An Open Source GIS System for Earthquake Early Warning and Post-Event Emergency Management from Maurizio Pollino
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GIS and Remote Sensing to study urban-rural transformation during a fifty-year period /slideshow/gis-and-remote-sensing-to-study-urbanrural-transformation-during-a-fiftyyear-period/8371984 549iccsageoganmod2011ficheraetal-110621004952-phpapp01
C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. A relevant issue in Remote Sensing (RS) and GIS is related to the analysis and the characterization of Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes, very useful for a wide range of environmental applications and to efficiently undertake landscape planning and management policies. The methodology described has been applied to a case-study conducted in the area of the Province of Avellino (Southern Italy). Firstly, aerial photos and Landsat imagery have been classified to produce LULC maps for a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Then, through a GIS approach, change detection and spatiotemporal analysis has been integrated to characterize LULC dynamics, focusing on the urban-rural gradient. This study has shown that LULC patterns and their changes are linked to both natural and social processes whose driving role has been clearly demonstrated: after the disastrous Irpinia earthquake (1980), local specific zoning laws and urban plans have significantly addressed landscape changes.]]>

C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. A relevant issue in Remote Sensing (RS) and GIS is related to the analysis and the characterization of Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes, very useful for a wide range of environmental applications and to efficiently undertake landscape planning and management policies. The methodology described has been applied to a case-study conducted in the area of the Province of Avellino (Southern Italy). Firstly, aerial photos and Landsat imagery have been classified to produce LULC maps for a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Then, through a GIS approach, change detection and spatiotemporal analysis has been integrated to characterize LULC dynamics, focusing on the urban-rural gradient. This study has shown that LULC patterns and their changes are linked to both natural and social processes whose driving role has been clearly demonstrated: after the disastrous Irpinia earthquake (1980), local specific zoning laws and urban plans have significantly addressed landscape changes.]]>
Tue, 21 Jun 2011 00:49:47 GMT /slideshow/gis-and-remote-sensing-to-study-urbanrural-transformation-during-a-fiftyyear-period/8371984 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) GIS and Remote Sensing to study urban-rural transformation during a fifty-year period MaurizioPollino C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino (2011). Presented at "Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference", Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. A relevant issue in Remote Sensing (RS) and GIS is related to the analysis and the characterization of Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes, very useful for a wide range of environmental applications and to efficiently undertake landscape planning and management policies. The methodology described has been applied to a case-study conducted in the area of the Province of Avellino (Southern Italy). Firstly, aerial photos and Landsat imagery have been classified to produce LULC maps for a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Then, through a GIS approach, change detection and spatiotemporal analysis has been integrated to characterize LULC dynamics, focusing on the urban-rural gradient. This study has shown that LULC patterns and their changes are linked to both natural and social processes whose driving role has been clearly demonstrated: after the disastrous Irpinia earthquake (1980), local specific zoning laws and urban plans have significantly addressed landscape changes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/549iccsageoganmod2011ficheraetal-110621004952-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino (2011). Presented at &quot;Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference&quot;, Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. A relevant issue in Remote Sensing (RS) and GIS is related to the analysis and the characterization of Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes, very useful for a wide range of environmental applications and to efficiently undertake landscape planning and management policies. The methodology described has been applied to a case-study conducted in the area of the Province of Avellino (Southern Italy). Firstly, aerial photos and Landsat imagery have been classified to produce LULC maps for a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Then, through a GIS approach, change detection and spatiotemporal analysis has been integrated to characterize LULC dynamics, focusing on the urban-rural gradient. This study has shown that LULC patterns and their changes are linked to both natural and social processes whose driving role has been clearly demonstrated: after the disastrous Irpinia earthquake (1980), local specific zoning laws and urban plans have significantly addressed landscape changes.
GIS and Remote Sensing to study urban-rural transformation during a fifty-year period from Maurizio Pollino
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Support to railway monitoring and maintenance using GIS /slideshow/support-to-railway-monitoring-and-maintenance-using-gis-5590182/5590182 pollinomaurizio2885-101028012813-phpapp01
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Authors: M. Pollino, A. Danzi, A. B. Della Rocca, L. Rossi (ENEA) Presented at Esri Europe, Middle East, and Africa User Conference (EMEA UC) Rome, 26th - 28th October 2010]]>
Thu, 28 Oct 2010 01:28:09 GMT /slideshow/support-to-railway-monitoring-and-maintenance-using-gis-5590182/5590182 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Support to railway monitoring and maintenance using GIS MaurizioPollino Authors: M. Pollino, A. Danzi, A. B. Della Rocca, L. Rossi (ENEA) Presented at Esri Europe, Middle East, and Africa User Conference (EMEA UC) Rome, 26th - 28th October 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pollinomaurizio2885-101028012813-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Authors: M. Pollino, A. Danzi, A. B. Della Rocca, L. Rossi (ENEA) Presented at Esri Europe, Middle East, and Africa User Conference (EMEA UC) Rome, 26th - 28th October 2010
Support to railway monitoring and maintenance using GIS from Maurizio Pollino
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Remote sensing and GIS for land cover change characterization and rural/urban gradient detection /slideshow/remote-sensing-and-gis-for-land-cover-change-characterization-and-ruralurban-gradient-detection/5564972 posteresriemea-101026071723-phpapp01
Authors: C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino. Poster presented at Esri EMEA (Europe, Middle East And Africa) USER CONFERENCE 2010. Rome, October 2628 2010 The development of the urban areas is able to transform landscapes formed by rural into urban life styles and to make functional changes, from a morphological and structural point of view. Historically, urban expansion (driven by the population increase) has typically take place on former agricultural use. A multi-temporal image dataset has been analyzed to identify the changing pattern of Land Cover (LC) during a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Using the analysis tools of ArcGIS, the results have been synthesized into maps of LC changes, in order to characterize the respective dynamics. Temporal trend analysis and landscape metrics have been integrated, using ArcGIS and specific extensions: such approach has allowed to characterize landscape patterns through significant indices and to understand the changes therein.]]>

Authors: C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino. Poster presented at Esri EMEA (Europe, Middle East And Africa) USER CONFERENCE 2010. Rome, October 2628 2010 The development of the urban areas is able to transform landscapes formed by rural into urban life styles and to make functional changes, from a morphological and structural point of view. Historically, urban expansion (driven by the population increase) has typically take place on former agricultural use. A multi-temporal image dataset has been analyzed to identify the changing pattern of Land Cover (LC) during a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Using the analysis tools of ArcGIS, the results have been synthesized into maps of LC changes, in order to characterize the respective dynamics. Temporal trend analysis and landscape metrics have been integrated, using ArcGIS and specific extensions: such approach has allowed to characterize landscape patterns through significant indices and to understand the changes therein.]]>
Tue, 26 Oct 2010 07:17:10 GMT /slideshow/remote-sensing-and-gis-for-land-cover-change-characterization-and-ruralurban-gradient-detection/5564972 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Remote sensing and GIS for land cover change characterization and rural/urban gradient detection MaurizioPollino Authors: C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino. Poster presented at Esri EMEA (Europe, Middle East And Africa) USER CONFERENCE 2010. Rome, October 2628 2010 The development of the urban areas is able to transform landscapes formed by rural into urban life styles and to make functional changes, from a morphological and structural point of view. Historically, urban expansion (driven by the population increase) has typically take place on former agricultural use. A multi-temporal image dataset has been analyzed to identify the changing pattern of Land Cover (LC) during a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Using the analysis tools of ArcGIS, the results have been synthesized into maps of LC changes, in order to characterize the respective dynamics. Temporal trend analysis and landscape metrics have been integrated, using ArcGIS and specific extensions: such approach has allowed to characterize landscape patterns through significant indices and to understand the changes therein. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/posteresriemea-101026071723-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Authors: C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino. Poster presented at Esri EMEA (Europe, Middle East And Africa) USER CONFERENCE 2010. Rome, October 2628 2010 The development of the urban areas is able to transform landscapes formed by rural into urban life styles and to make functional changes, from a morphological and structural point of view. Historically, urban expansion (driven by the population increase) has typically take place on former agricultural use. A multi-temporal image dataset has been analyzed to identify the changing pattern of Land Cover (LC) during a fifty-year period (1954歎2004). Using the analysis tools of ArcGIS, the results have been synthesized into maps of LC changes, in order to characterize the respective dynamics. Temporal trend analysis and landscape metrics have been integrated, using ArcGIS and specific extensions: such approach has allowed to characterize landscape patterns through significant indices and to understand the changes therein.
Remote sensing and GIS for land cover change characterization and rural/urban gradient detection from Maurizio Pollino
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Characterizing land cover change using multi-temporal remote sensed imagery and landscape metrics /slideshow/characterizing-land-cover-change-using-multitemporal-remote-sensed-imagery-and-landscape-metrics/5485283 018-ficheramodicapollinoinput2010finale-101019051958-phpapp01
C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010]]>

C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010]]>
Tue, 19 Oct 2010 05:19:54 GMT /slideshow/characterizing-land-cover-change-using-multitemporal-remote-sensed-imagery-and-landscape-metrics/5485283 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Characterizing land cover change using multi-temporal remote sensed imagery and landscape metrics MaurizioPollino C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/018-ficheramodicapollinoinput2010finale-101019051958-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010
Characterizing land cover change using multi-temporal remote sensed imagery and landscape metrics from Maurizio Pollino
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Tecniche GIS applicate al monitoraggio ed alla manutenzione di infrastrutture ferroviarie /slideshow/tecniche-gis-applicate-al-monitoraggio-ed-alla-manutenzione-di-infrastrutture-ferroviarie/5485265 057rossieneainput2010finale-101019051634-phpapp02
Luigi Rossi, Maurizio Pollino, Andrea Danzi, A. Bruno Della Rocca Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010]]>

Luigi Rossi, Maurizio Pollino, Andrea Danzi, A. Bruno Della Rocca Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010]]>
Tue, 19 Oct 2010 05:16:25 GMT /slideshow/tecniche-gis-applicate-al-monitoraggio-ed-alla-manutenzione-di-infrastrutture-ferroviarie/5485265 MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Tecniche GIS applicate al monitoraggio ed alla manutenzione di infrastrutture ferroviarie MaurizioPollino Luigi Rossi, Maurizio Pollino, Andrea Danzi, A. Bruno Della Rocca Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/057rossieneainput2010finale-101019051634-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Luigi Rossi, Maurizio Pollino, Andrea Danzi, A. Bruno Della Rocca Sesta Conferenza Nazionale in Informatica e Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale INPUT 2010 Potenza, 13-15 Settembre 2010
Tecniche GIS applicate al monitoraggio ed alla manutenzione di infrastrutture ferroviarie from Maurizio Pollino
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Osservazioni aerospaziali: Applicazioni territoriali ed ambientali /MaurizioPollino/osservazioni-aerospaziali-applicazioni-territoriali-ed-ambientali seminarioutmeaprespollino-101019050753-phpapp01
A. Arolchi, D. Bersan, F. Borfecchia, A. Buonamassa, L. De Cecco, A.B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, R. Marinozzi, S. Martini, M. Pollino, L. Rossi - UTMEA-TER Primo workshop Unit Tecnica Modellistica Energetica e Ambientale (UTMEA) Roma, 15 Giugno 2010]]>

A. Arolchi, D. Bersan, F. Borfecchia, A. Buonamassa, L. De Cecco, A.B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, R. Marinozzi, S. Martini, M. Pollino, L. Rossi - UTMEA-TER Primo workshop Unit Tecnica Modellistica Energetica e Ambientale (UTMEA) Roma, 15 Giugno 2010]]>
Tue, 19 Oct 2010 05:07:34 GMT /MaurizioPollino/osservazioni-aerospaziali-applicazioni-territoriali-ed-ambientali MaurizioPollino@slideshare.net(MaurizioPollino) Osservazioni aerospaziali: Applicazioni territoriali ed ambientali MaurizioPollino A. Arolchi, D. Bersan, F. Borfecchia, A. Buonamassa, L. De Cecco, A.B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, R. Marinozzi, S. Martini, M. Pollino, L. Rossi - UTMEA-TER Primo workshop Unit Tecnica Modellistica Energetica e Ambientale (UTMEA) Roma, 15 Giugno 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seminarioutmeaprespollino-101019050753-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A. Arolchi, D. Bersan, F. Borfecchia, A. Buonamassa, L. De Cecco, A.B. Della Rocca, L. La Porta, R. Marinozzi, S. Martini, M. Pollino, L. Rossi - UTMEA-TER Primo workshop Unit Tecnica Modellistica Energetica e Ambientale (UTMEA) Roma, 15 Giugno 2010
Osservazioni aerospaziali: Applicazioni territoriali ed ambientali from Maurizio Pollino
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-MaurizioPollino-48x48.jpg?cb=1522977510 Civil Engineer. PhD in Agroforestry and Environmental Engineering. From 2000 Researcher at ENEA, involved in R&S activity in the fields of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). From 2003 to 2008, Adjunct Professor of "Geographical Information Systems" (Faculty of Architecture "L. Quaroni", University of Rome "Sapienza"). Main interests in Remote Sensing and GIS applications to environmental studies and analyses (Land Cover/Land Use, Land monitoring and planning, Landscape metrics and indices, Spatial analysis, DSS-Decision Support Systems). Author and co-author of several scientific publications and contribution to conferences in the above mentioned subject areas. Re... utmea.enea.it/people/pollino/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seminarioroma3geomatica-121116021543-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/la-gestione-del-territorio-e-delle-emergenze-in-caso-di-calamit-naturali-il-contributo-applicativo-della-geomatica/15204700 La gestione del territ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/workshop-tematicofinaleluned112012h1437def-121116020750-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds MaurizioPollino/geomatics-soil-consuming-risk-in-renewable-energy-plants-installation Geomatics: soil consum... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/crit2012sept17enea-121116020250-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/interaction-between-environmental-andtechnological-systems-toward-an-unifying-approach-for-risk-prediction/15204578 Interaction between en...