CLIMATE CHANGE, MITIGATION OF FLOODS AND DROUGHTS: ONLINE INFORMATIVE AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

A. Marrocco
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According to projections, in many regions of the world, heavy rains interspersed with long lasting dry periods are to be expected as a consequence of climate change, which requires adaptation strategies. In fact, dry soils have no time to soak heavy rains that fall quickly, the groundwater resources are not replenished and the aquifers are declining. At the same time, flood prone areas may suffer floods. Notoriously, this is already happening. In the meanwhile shrinking glaciers, and dam reservoirs that lose storage capacity as a consequence of sediment accumulation, further limit water availability downstream. In addition, coastal areas deprived of the sediments trapped in the reservoirs, undergo land losses; the Mississippi river delta has already lost 4,800 km², an area roughly the size of Delaware. The siltation of dam reservoirs can be mitigated; in this regard, several techniques are presented. The intensive exploitation of an aquifer, combined with a limited replenishment, may result in, e.g. land subsidence and seawater intrusion. Several techniques aimed at enhancing the recharge of aquifers, harvesting rainwater and saving water are presented in the article. Urban structures, such as rain gardens, bioswales, permeable asphalt and permeable pavements allow rainwater to infiltrate into the soil, thus recharging aquifers and mitigating overland runoff and floods. Several documents presented in the article deal with improving the liveability of cities, increasingly crowded and hot, thanks to a more efficient water management and planting trees. Our dietary choices, the clothes we wear and the food we waste have an influence on the overexploitation of water resources, sometimes in producing countries very far away from our country.  Article visualizations:
气候变化、减轻洪涝和干旱:在线信息和教育资源
根据预测,在世界许多地区,由于气候变化的后果,预计将出现暴雨,其间穿插着长期干旱期,这需要采取适应战略。事实上,干燥的土壤没有时间浸泡快速降雨,地下水资源没有得到补充,含水层正在下降。与此同时,洪水易发地区可能遭受洪水。众所周知,这种情况已经发生了。与此同时,冰川的萎缩和大坝水库由于泥沙堆积而失去了储存能力,进一步限制了下游的水供应。此外,沿海地区被水库截留的沉积物剥夺,遭受土地损失;密西西比河三角洲已经损失了4800平方公里,大约相当于特拉华州的面积。大坝水库淤积可以得到缓解;在这方面,提出了几种技术。对含水层的密集开采,加上补给有限,可能导致地面沉降和海水入侵等问题。本文介绍了几种提高含水层回灌、收集雨水和节约用水的技术。雨水花园、生物湿地、透水沥青和透水路面等城市结构允许雨水渗入土壤,从而补充含水层,减轻地面径流和洪水。文章中提出的几个文件涉及改善城市的宜居性,由于更有效的水资源管理和植树,城市越来越拥挤和炎热。我们的饮食选择、我们穿的衣服和我们浪费的食物对水资源的过度开发产生了影响,有时在离我们国家很远的生产国。可视化条
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