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EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS IN URBAN AREAS. A LEGAL VIEW
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS IN URBAN AREAS. A LEGAL VIEW

Author(s): Victor Marcusohn, Maria Fodor
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Energy and Environmental Studies, Civil Law, Public Law, Rural and urban sociology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: Public Law; Environmental Law; Vulnerability; Urban Adaptation; Extreme Weather Events;

Summary/Abstract: The main objectives of the current paper are the need to promote adaptation programs for urban areas; the need for increasing proactive actions of local authorities, in response to the extreme weather events related to climate change; the need of raising public awareness and improve citizens’ access to information on the emergency situations and measures in response to the natural events. At the global scale, the urban areas are responsible for a significant share of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. Bucharest is under an increased exposure and vulnerability to heat waves and floods which are going to be more frequent and persistent then prior. The current analysis is based on a methodology aimed to improve the use of climate risk assessment in decision making related to disaster reduction and adaptation to climate changes in large urban agglomerations. As main result, the emergency measures in response to the storm taking place in Bucharest, on September 20, 2017 were planned and enforced in a better manner then prior. The population reacted faster in urban areas then in the rural region. It was observed a more positive attitude of the citizens. The main conclusions are: a real increase of the public awareness in taking immediate action in the case of extreme weather events; the necessity of undertaking periodic analysis for improving appropriate prevention and proactive procedures and measures for such extreme weather events; the proactive action refers to exercises with target groups potentially exposed to such events.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: Supliment2
  • Page Range: 258-264
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English