Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile e Ambientale (DICEA)
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Abstract
The traditional urban planning issues, related to the design
and city shape, today are faced with those derived from
safety and risk. The Emergency Plan (EP) is the result of
study about risk for each context, and it allows to identify
potential emergency scenarios. The paper illustrates model
of analysis of Intermunicipal Emergency Plan (I-EP) through
Limit Condition for the Intermunicipal Emergency I-LCE),
with the purpose of large-scale assessment and mitigation
of the seismic risk. This is an approach that extends the
methodological principles of Limit Condition for the
Emergency (LCE) to the territory, we consider that the EP, in
the same way as urban planning, is not a planning activity
that can be concentrated only on urban area but must work
on the “territory system”, especially for the effect control
of natural phenomena such as seismic risk. This not only
threatens a significant innovation for the LCE but also for its
relationship whit the urban planning its design strategies
aimed at reducing territorial fragilities. The proposed
methodology is applied in the area of Sele, in the district of
Salerno (Southern Italy), territory characterized by high levels
of seismic and hydrogeological vulnerability. Through this
case study we had the opportunity to discuss the potential
of I-LCE and its additional recommended updates to increase
its effectiveness and efficiency, in addition the necessary
innovations of urban and territorial planning systems