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Venice’s Rising Waters: Understanding Community Awareness of Climate Change

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMay 7, 2025001 Min Read
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The article highlights the vital role of local populations, stakeholders, and policymakers in coastal areas in understanding the impacts of sea level rise, a significant consequence of climate change. Researchers from various institutions, including INGV and Radboud University, published findings on this issue in “Rendiconti Lincei.”

The study focuses on the Mediterranean, particularly the Venice lagoon, which faces threats from sea level rise and subsidence, resulting in coastal erosion, flooding, and socio-economic challenges. Projections from the IPCC indicate potential rises of up to 1.5 meters by 2150.

Key findings emphasize the effectiveness of engaging local stakeholders to develop actionable climate adaptation policies. The research underscores the need for broader participation in public processes to transform policy tools into successful initiatives that aid vulnerable areas in adapting to impending sea level rise.

The study also points out a significant gap in stakeholders’ understanding of climate impacts and adaptation practices, suggesting that enhanced awareness and collaboration are essential for addressing these challenges effectively.

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