14–16 Nov 2019
Naples (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Waterfront evolution and coastal marine environment

14 Nov 2019, 17:00
Naples (Italy)

Naples (Italy)

Saints Marcellino and Festo Monastery

Conveners

Waterfront evolution and coastal marine environment

  • Maria Cerreta (Department Of Architecture (diarc) - University Of Naples Federico Ii)

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  1. Mr Luca Braidotti (University of Trieste, University of Rijeka)
    14/11/2019, 17:00
    Naval architecture and marine engineering evolution
    extended abstract + paper
    Nowadays a fast and challenging digitalisation process is underway within the maritime domain. Many disruptive technologies will cause a radical modification of the operations, of the logistics and of the labour market in the near future. With particular attention to the Adriatic region, this work provides an extensive review of the disruptive innovations that might be applied by port...
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  2. Prof. ASSUNTA DI VAIO (UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES PARTHENOPE)
    14/11/2019, 17:20
    Waterfront evolution and coastal marine environment
    extended abstract + paper
    This paper aims to investigate societal sustainability according to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), that is the 17 global goals for Sustainable Development settled by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015. Especially, the study is focused on the cruise industry that is a segment of the wider tourism industry that does not know currently "crisis" in terms of increase of the...
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  3. Prof. Claudio Parente (University of Naples "Parthenope")
    14/11/2019, 17:40
    Waterfront evolution and coastal marine environment
    extended abstract + paper
    In the last decades Marine Geographic Information Systems (MGISs) have had an increasing diffusion because of their ability to store, manage and analyze a great amount of heterogeneous data concerning sea and ocean environments. To build a MGIS, nautical charts are fundamental: they provides useful information such as shoreline configuration, seafloor morphology, water depths, anchorages, and...
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