Research Programme with Venice Water Authority
CORILA organizes the Research Programme with the Venice Water Authority through 6 research themes, involving its associated scientific organizations and collaborating with other relevant scientific institutions or persons both nationally and internationally.
Research Lines
Line 1
Analysis of the local scale components of the relative sea level rise, according to the global scenarios developed by IPCC. Investigation into the subsurface Holocene
Scientific responsible dott. Luigi Tosi, ISMAR-CNR.
Line 2
Analysis of the local scale components of the relative sea level rise, according to the global scenarios developed by IPCC. Mitigation through anthropogenic lifting.
Scientific responsible dott. Piero Teatini, DMMMSA-UNIPD.
Line 3
The transportations of sediments from the lagoon to the sea, taking into consideration different sea level scenarios and different scenarios of uses of the tidal regulation measures
Scientific responsible dott. Luca Zaggia, ISMAR-CNR.
Line 4
Conservation and Evolution of the lagoon’s habitat: effects of climate change and of adaptation measures
Scientific responsible dott. Fabio Pranovi, DSA-UNIVE.
Line 5
Bioavailability and biotoxicity of contaminants in lagoons and normative evolution.
Scientific responsible dott. Warren Cairns, IDPA-CNR.
Line 6
Lagoon’s landscape and the planning of human uses within the framework of changes and adaptation/mitigation measures. Planning and regeneration of areas facing the inlets concerned to carry out adjustment of the tides.
Scientific responsibles proff. Domenico Patassini and Laura Zampieri, IUAV.
Line 7
Lagoon’s landscape and the planning of human uses within the framework of changes and adaptation/mitigation measures. Redevelopment and redesign of certain areas of land overlooking the lagoon of Venice.
Scientific responsible prof. Stefano Rocchetto, IUAV.
Line 8
Lagoon’s landscape and the planning of human uses within the framework of changes and adaptation/mitigation measures. Feasibility study on the recovery and destination of Porto Marghera in terms of economic and urban considering in detail together with environmental problems.
Scientific responsible prof.ssa Margherita Turvani, IUAV.