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Study outlines four long-term options to protect Venice from rising sea levels

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  • A study published in Scientific Reports examined long-term adaptation pathways for Venice and its lagoon under sea-level rise.
  • The study compares four broad strategies for Venice: an open-lagoon approach using movable barriers, ring dikes around the historic center, closing the lagoon, and relocating the city inland.
  • The researchers assessed these strategies against sea-level-rise projections based on the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.
  • The research was led by Piero Lionello of the University of Salento.
  • Venice’s current flood defenses include movable barriers at the lagoon’s edge, but multiple reports on the study say those defenses alone are not expected to be enough under long-term sea-level-rise scenarios.
  • The study presents relocation as the most extreme option among the four strategies considered for protecting Venice over the coming centuries.
  • Venice has experienced increasingly frequent flooding over roughly the past 150 years.
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What are the four options the study looked at?

The study compares four adaptation pathways: keeping the lagoon open while relying on movable barriers and related measures, building ring dikes to protect the historic center, closing the lagoon, and relocating the city inland Nature,natureasia.com,alphagalileo.org.

Does the study say Venice must be moved now?

No. The study evaluates relocation as one possible long-term adaptation pathway and describes it as the most extreme option, while presenting the findings as input for future planning rather than an immediate decision to move the city ANSA.it,Mirage News,natureasia.com.

Why are researchers looking at more drastic measures for Venice?

Researchers say Venice is increasingly exposed to flooding and that current defenses face limits under higher sea levels, so they modeled a range of strategies for the coming centuries using IPCC-based sea-level-rise projections Financial Times News,natureasia.com,ABC News.

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ControcampusStrategie per salvare Venezia dal cambiamento climatico
TViWebVenezia verrà sommersa? Quattro scenari sul tavolo, fino all...
ANSA.itPer Venezia 4 strategie dopo il Mose, la più estrema il tras...
Engineering and Technology MagazineVenice could be moved inland as rising seas outpace flood de...
Consiglio Nazionale delle RicercheCambiamento climatico: le strategie per salvare Venezia
WiredSpostare altrove Venezia con i suoi abitanti e monumenti sto...
euronewsVenezia, trasferimento forse necessario se il mare continua ...
Euronews EnglishRelocating Venice 'may be necessary' if sea levels continue ...
natureasia.comClimate change: Strategies for protecting Venice under risin...
Il nautilusCAMBIAMENTO CLIMATICO: LE STRATEGIE PER SALVARE VENEZIA
Scienmag: Latest Science and Health NewsExploring Venice Relocation as a Solution to Combat Sea-Leve...
Mirage NewsVenice Relocation Considered to Combat Rising Seas
WEISResearchers propose solutions to stop Venice from sinking - ...
alphagalileo.orgRelocating Venice among the options explored to protect city...
ABC NewsResearchers propose solutions to stop Venice from sinking
Daily Mail OnlineScientists say we should MOVE Venice to protect it from risi...
Financial Times NewsVenice will 'ultimately be lost' without rapid action
ScienceAlertScientists Reveal 4 Stark Options For Saving Venice From Ris...
NatureLong-term adaptation pathways for Venice and its lagoon unde...
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