2013
DOI: 10.22146/ajse.v1i2.2441
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URBAN WATERFRONT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT WITHIN LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS Case: South European Cities

Abstract: This research develops a monitoring tool for urban plan-process based on Life Cycle Analysis by Lourenço. A special project of urban waterfront revitalization is proposed as a contribution to legitimize the LCA model. This research also proposes the influence and the success key factors of its behavior plan-process.The model is tested through benchmarking for six waterfront cities in South Europe. Bilbao in Spain, Genoa in Italy, and Lisbon in Portugal are considered as the success projects since the urban str… Show more

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“…The most frequent source of flooding, according to [11] and [12] is when the water level in the river rises to the point where the river extends beyond its shores ('fluvial'). The terms flood and flood cover a very wide variety of phenomena, and each requires a different type of management.…”
Section: Floodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequent source of flooding, according to [11] and [12] is when the water level in the river rises to the point where the river extends beyond its shores ('fluvial'). The terms flood and flood cover a very wide variety of phenomena, and each requires a different type of management.…”
Section: Floodmentioning
confidence: 99%