Streets by the sea: type–morphology of Portuguese Atlantic waterfront facing sea level rise
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Data publicació2019-06
EditorDepartament d’Urbanisme i Ordenació del Territori. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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Abstract
Global warming affects the city and the interaction of anthropogenic systems. Among the effects of climate change, there is an increase in the average sea level, as reported by the IPCC. In an unpredictable future of climate change where cities are vulnerable anthropic systems, it is required to make cities climate-proof. This thesis research focuses on the seashore street, in the Portuguese coastal cities. The relationship between water and the built area defines a territory that has been considered habitable and that over time has developed different forms of use: fishing, port, and today is a recreational place.The aim is to describe seashore streets' characteristics in the space through a morphological analysis of its spatial dimension evolution in time. Furthermore to understand what happens when the urban and the Atlantic overlap. The identification and classification of this part of the city is the first step for its adaptation.
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CitacióDal Cin, Francesca. Streets by the sea: type–morphology of Portuguese Atlantic waterfront facing sea level rise. A: Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. "XI Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo, Barcelona-Santiago de Chile, Junio 2019". Barcelona: DUOT, 2019.
ISSN2604-7756
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