The management and conservation of wetlands and vulnerable protected areas of high ecological value dependent on the existence of water is complex ...
Indicator-oriented approaches embrace several aspects of coastal erosion vulnerability assessments. Nonetheless, coastal erosion is mostly increasing because of both the ...
Climate change is making intense DANA (depresión aislada en niveles altos) type rains a more frequent phenomenon in Mediterranean basins. This trend, combined with ...
The assessment of coastal erosion risk is a major challenge, since environmental and geomorphic features, together with sea state parameters, can seriously change ...
The analysis of damage in cities after an earthquake to implement mitigation strategies of seismic risk is a complex job that is usually full of uncertainties. Numerous variables affect ...
Enclosed coastal seas and wetlands are areas of high ecological value with singular fauna and flora, but several cases of environmental catastrophes in recent decades can easily be ...
The Mar Menor, a coastal lagoon in south-eastern Spain of high environmental value and protected by the Natura 2000 network, suffered an intense phenomenon of ...
Land consumption is a good indicator to directly diagnose present and future imbalances in territories, and indirectly, possible issues associated to the management ...
Globalization and the development of the so-called “collaborative economies” has coincided with an important transformation of mass tourism in the last decades ...
In spite of the enhancements related to building construction, many regions still present a major level of seismic risk as a consequence of the high vulnerability ...
The Mediterranean southeastern area of Spain has traditionally been known as the “Orchard of Europe”. This configuration, which is based fundamentally on ...
On the Mediterranean coast, the tourism activity which has developed since the 1950s has become a mass tourism industry in recent decades, cohabitating with natural spaces ...
The fall of the communist regimes in the Eastern European countries supposed a drastic transformation in their economic systems that has been reflected ...
Despite the technical advances in seismic structural design, many regions still present a high level of seismic risk, principally due to the high vulnerability of their buildings ...
This article explores the need for implementing spatiotemporal criteria in environmental planning of special protected areas, applying the analysis of reaction ...
This paper proposes a modification of the empirical method for seismic vulnerability assessment of reinforced concrete buildings in urban areas. In the RISK-UE LM1 framework ...
Enclosed coastal seas are usually high environmental value territories that are located, in many cases, in developed countries often subjected to a large catalog of anthropic ...
One of the main factors of imbalance in the urban development of cities is undoubtedly their growth rate. In this sense, one of the main characteristics of rural-urban ...
Tourism in Spain has evolved from being a residual sector in the economy during the 1950s to become at present the main source of wealth in the country. The Spanish Law of ...
Urban planning is a lengthy and settled process, the results of which usually emerge after several years or even decades. That is why it is necessary for a ...
The economic, urban and social development of the territory that makes up the European Mediterranean area is based on many variables of very different fields ...
The Spanish Region of Murcia was one of the several European regions, departments and provinces located in the Mediterranean area to participate ...
Urban planning is a lengthy and settled process, the results of which usually emerge after several years or even decades. Therefore, for a proper urban design of cities ...
Spain’s economic development is strongly influenced by an important urban growth on the coast for the past 50 years. This fact is associated with economic cycles and especially with ...
Los importantes cambios legislativos realizados por la Ley de Ordenación Universitaria desde 2001 han modificado severamente las pautas de acreditación ...
The urbanization process that shapes the current Mediterranean coast started in Spain with mass tourism, encouraged by the National Law of Tourist Interest Areas in 1963 ...
El perímetro costero de la Región de Murcia presenta una configuración territorial singular dentro de la fachada mediterránea, siendo éste actualmente el menos ...
The urbanization process that shapes the present Mediterranean coast started with the mass tourism that encouraged the Centres and Areas of National Tourist Interest ...
The Mar Menor, a coastal lagoon located in the southeast of Spain, is one of the largest lagoons on the Mediterranean coastline. This singular area ...
The Lorca earthquake of May 11, 2011 was a traumatic yet very instructive experience for the Region of Murcia. Despite its limited scale of only 5.1 M w , the earthquake ...
The Lorca earthquake of May 11, 2011 was the first earthquake with deaths in Spain in the past 40 years. Management of the process and the mechanisms for damage ...
One of the fundamentals of an efficient public transport system is economic sustainability. The poorly structured growth of cities sometimes leads to the difficulty ...
The earthquakes of May 11, 2011 and the floods of September 28, 2012 in the city of Lorca caused most damage to the buildings and urban water infrastructure ...
The urbanization process that shapes the present Mediterranean coast started with the mass tourism that encouraged the Centres and Areas of National Tourist Interest ...
La Manga del Mar Menor is an ancient dune line located in the Murcia Region (Spain). This area had an accelerated urbanization process starting in the 1960s ...
Murcia in southeast Spain is plagued by extreme drought periods alternating with extraordinary rainfall, which over time and in view of the severity of regular flash flooding ...