Seven management tales from the Caribbean coast of Colombia
Seminario online
Giovedì 29 ottobre, alle ore 15, il Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra organizza un webinar dal titolo: "Seven management tales from the Caribbean coast of Colombia" tenuto da prof. Nelson Rangel-Buitrago (Universidad del Atlantico - Barrenquilla, Colombia).
Il seminario sarà trasmesso in contemporanea sul canale Microsoft Teams e sul canale YouTube del Dipartimento.
Abstract:
"The Caribbean Coast of Colombia is a developing region including 28 Municipalities with at least 4,500,00 inhabitants. This population (72% of the total) is mainly concentrated in four commercial and tourist cities: Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta, and Riohacha. This presentation shows seven examples of mismanagement over specific coastal hazards such as extreme waves, sea-level rise, erosion, subsidence, and marine litter. This seminar points to the necessity of hazards, vulnerability, and risk assessments as a basis for guiding coastal management".
Abstract:
"The Caribbean Coast of Colombia is a developing region including 28 Municipalities with at least 4,500,00 inhabitants. This population (72% of the total) is mainly concentrated in four commercial and tourist cities: Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta, and Riohacha. This presentation shows seven examples of mismanagement over specific coastal hazards such as extreme waves, sea-level rise, erosion, subsidence, and marine litter. This seminar points to the necessity of hazards, vulnerability, and risk assessments as a basis for guiding coastal management".
"The Caribbean Coast of Colombia is a developing region including 28 Municipalities with at least 4,500,00 inhabitants. This population (72% of the total) is mainly concentrated in four commercial and tourist cities: Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta, and Riohacha. This presentation shows seven examples of mismanagement over specific coastal hazards such as extreme waves, sea-level rise, erosion, subsidence, and marine litter. This seminar points to the necessity of hazards, vulnerability, and risk assessments as a basis for guiding coastal management".