On 16 May 2023, a terrible flood of 23 rivers and 82.000 landslides devastated the Romagna region (Italy). How can we make cities and landscapes resilient to the current climate crisis? The workshop aims to involve a network of multidisciplinary speakers (in art, climate, geology, urban planning, architecture, politics, society) with the desire to investigate the phenomenon, change perspectives, explore new models and study innovative solutions for reconstruction and protection.
Speakers:
Silvia Camporesi (Photographer and artist), Carlo Cacciamani (Physicist, Director of the Italian National Meteorological and Climatological Agency, ItaliaMeteo), Francesco Ramilli (Writer, Vice-president of Barbablù Ass.), Paride Antolini(Geologist), Marcello Capucci (Engineer, Director of Area "Territory, City, Landscape" Emilia Romagna Region), Enzo Lattuca (Mayor of Cesena and President of Province Forlì-Cesena), Gianfranco Franz (Urban Planner, Department of Environmental Sciences and Prevention, University of Ferrara), Matias Barberis (Project Coordinator FUTURESILIENCE, European Future Innovation System Centre - EFIS), Francesco Ceccarelli (Architect, LAPRIMASTANZA), Marcello Capucci (Executive of the Emilia Romagna Region).
Moderator:
Elisa Montalti (Architect).
With illustrations and infographics on stage by Nicolò Mingolini (Editorial designer and illustrator, Barbablù Ass.).