Fourth Day of Geology and History. Use of geo-historical sources for the reconstruction of climatic variations
The Department for the Geological Service of Italy - ISPRA, the Italian Geographic Society and SIGEA propose a study day on "The use of geo-historical sources for the reconstruction of climatic variations".
The day is the fourth of the second cycle "Study Days of Geology and History", appointments organized to analyze the current state of knowledge regarding the climatic variations that occurred in historical times and in different geological periods.
The topics addressed in this study day will be the possible correlations between natural events, hydrogeological instability and climatic variations.
- https://development.isprambiente.gov.it/en/archive/ispra-events/2022/06/fourth-day-of-geology-and-history-use-of-geo-historical-sources
- Fourth Day of Geology and History. Use of geo-historical sources for the reconstruction of climatic variations
- 2022-06-09T00:00:00+00:00
- 2022-06-09T23:59:59+00:00
- The Department for the Geological Service of Italy - ISPRA, the Italian Geographic Society and SIGEA propose a study day on "The use of geo-historical sources for the reconstruction of climatic variations". The day is the fourth of the second cycle "Study Days of Geology and History", appointments organized to analyze the current state of knowledge regarding the climatic variations that occurred in historical times and in different geological periods. The topics addressed in this study day will be the possible correlations between natural events, hydrogeological instability and climatic variations.
- When Jun 09, 2022 (GMT+0 / UTC0)
- Where Roma, Società Geografica Italiana/Online
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In Italy, the trend of landslides phenomena, in particular, in the last hundred years shows a progressive increase in the risk for the population. The urban expansion that has affected Italy significantly since the 1950s has led to the anthropization of fragile territories, exposing the population to a high risk. But what happened in past centuries?
This topic will faced next 9 June, an opportunity to deal with the scientific world and focus on the importance of multidisciplinary research as well as the need for historical and cartographic research