IL CASO STUDIO DI BITTI (SARDEGNA) TRA PERCEZIONE DEL RISCHIO E BUONE PRATICHE LOCALI

SONIA MALVICA, MARIO GESUINO MASIA, MATILDE SILVIA SCHIRRU, DONATELLA CARBONI

Abstract


The case study of Bitti (Sardinia): Risk perception and local best practices. – In alignment with Goal 13 of the UN 2030 Agenda, strengthening risk awareness within local communities can provide a framework for effective citizenship in managing extreme weather and climate events. In Sardinia, the community of Bitti (an inland area in the province of Nuoro, northeastern Sardinia) experienced a devastating flood in 2020. In response, local institutions and the community demonstrated resilience and implemented sound institutional practices. Following a field survey initiated through meetings with local authorities, this work presents the results of research aimed at understanding the risk perception among the municipality’s population. This insight aims to support the future implementation of participatory processes and citizen science tools designed to foster the development of communities resilient to meteorological disasters.

Keyword


Resilience; Risk communication; Floods

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202501_14

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