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Land use change in the Veneto floodplain and consequences on minor network drainage system

Authors :
Giulia Sofia
Massimo Prosdocimi
Paolo Tarolli
Giancarlo Dalla Fontana
Source :
Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Vol 44, Iss 2s (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
PAGEPress Publications, 2013.

Abstract

Anthropic pressure has been proven to be one of the most evident forces able to alter landscapes. Its impact on the surroundings can be easily detectable especially in a high-density populated country such as Italy. Among the most evident anthropic alterations, the most important are the urbanization processes but also changes in cultural techniques that have been occurring in rural areas. These modifications influence the hydrologic regimes in two ways: by modifying the direct runoff production and by having a strong impact on the drainage system itself. The main objectives of this work are to evaluate the impact of land cover changes in the Veneto region (north-east Italy) on the minor drainage network system, and to analyze changes in the direct runoff in the last 50 years. The study area is a typical agrarian landscape and it has been chosen considering its involvement in the major flood of 2010 and considering also the availability of data, including historical aerial photographs, historical information, and a high resolution LiDAR DTM. The results underline how land cover variations over the last 50 years have strongly increased the propension of the soil to produce direct runoff (increase of the Curve Number value) and they have also reduced the extent of the minor network system to the detriment of urbanized areas and changes of plots of land boundaries. As a consequence, the capacity of the minor network to attenuate and eventually laminate a flood event is decreased as well. These analysis can be considered useful tools for a suitable land use planning in flood prone areas.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22396268 and 19747071
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2aa1ccf9967098f8b73e58bd62d17a50