The aim of this work is to show how the actual regulations in EU for the territorial planning, connected with the presence of industrial activities with high risk potential accident (submitted to the Seveso Directive), could be reviewed by considering a different approach to domino effects. It has been considered a typical scenario with the presence of a MARP firm in an industrial area. Domino effects can generate further accidental scenarios in terms of environmental damages. Two configurations have been identified: 1) territorial planning by considering only the effects generated by the MARP firm according to the existing regulations and 2) territorial planning by considering domino effects
New aspects about territorial planning
TORRETTA, VINCENZO
2010-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this work is to show how the actual regulations in EU for the territorial planning, connected with the presence of industrial activities with high risk potential accident (submitted to the Seveso Directive), could be reviewed by considering a different approach to domino effects. It has been considered a typical scenario with the presence of a MARP firm in an industrial area. Domino effects can generate further accidental scenarios in terms of environmental damages. Two configurations have been identified: 1) territorial planning by considering only the effects generated by the MARP firm according to the existing regulations and 2) territorial planning by considering domino effectsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.