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Rising Tides: Venice’s Battle for Awareness and Action on Climate Change

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsOctober 21, 2025011 Min Read
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Venice's Rising Waters: Understanding Community Awareness Of Climate Change
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The publication edited by researchers from INGV, Radboud University, and other organizations discusses the crucial role of local populations, stakeholders, and policymakers in addressing sea level rise due to climate change, particularly in the Mediterranean. It emphasizes the challenges faced by low-lying coastal areas, like the Venice lagoon, which experiences compounded effects from climate change and subsidence.

The article notes that sea level rise is causing severe coastal erosion, flooding, and significant socio-economic impacts. Projections from the IPCC suggest a potential rise of about 1.5 meters by 2150. The study highlights the necessity for increased awareness and proactive measures among stakeholders to develop effective policies against these challenges.

Through participatory processes, the study gathered insights from Venetian stakeholders, revealing that effective public participation is vital for translating policies into actionable solutions. Researchers call for more accessible scientific information to help stakeholders in vulnerable Mediterranean regions adapt to sea level rise and mitigate its effects.

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