About two years after the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo (Italy) seismic event, a scientific team set up by ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development), with the Universities of Pescara-Chieti “Gabriele d’Annunzio”, Naples “Federico II” and Ferrara, visited the Municipality of Arsita (district of Teramo), a small town damaged by the earthquake, to show the resources for training and demonstration activities in the framework of the Master in “Bio-sustainable Architecture” of University of Bologna. The main goal of the investigation has been to show the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary approach based on the simultaneous application of Remote Sensing techniques, GIS (Geographical Information System) tools, DGPS and Laser Scanner surveys, together with quick procedures for vulnerability evaluation. The next phase of the activity (year 2012) will consist in the detailed preparation of the Post- Earthquake Reconstruction Plan for the Arsita Municipality (through in situ and laboratory work), which is going to be entrusted to ENEA (as team leader), with the support of the above mentioned universities.
Assessment of historic centres through a multidisciplinary approach based on the simultaneous application of Remote Sensing, GIS and quick procedures for survey and vulnerability evaluation: the Arsita case
TRALLI, Antonio Michele;VACCARO, Carmela;VOLPE, Lisa;
2012
Abstract
About two years after the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo (Italy) seismic event, a scientific team set up by ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development), with the Universities of Pescara-Chieti “Gabriele d’Annunzio”, Naples “Federico II” and Ferrara, visited the Municipality of Arsita (district of Teramo), a small town damaged by the earthquake, to show the resources for training and demonstration activities in the framework of the Master in “Bio-sustainable Architecture” of University of Bologna. The main goal of the investigation has been to show the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary approach based on the simultaneous application of Remote Sensing techniques, GIS (Geographical Information System) tools, DGPS and Laser Scanner surveys, together with quick procedures for vulnerability evaluation. The next phase of the activity (year 2012) will consist in the detailed preparation of the Post- Earthquake Reconstruction Plan for the Arsita Municipality (through in situ and laboratory work), which is going to be entrusted to ENEA (as team leader), with the support of the above mentioned universities.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.