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Del Duca, G., Rocha, Gustavo, Marta Orszt & Luís Miguel Cotrim Mateus (2022). A Preliminary Contribution towards a Risk-Based Model for Flood Management Planning Using BIM: A Case Study of Lisbon. Sensors. 22 (19), 7456-7472
G. D. Duca et al., "A Preliminary Contribution towards a Risk-Based Model for Flood Management Planning Using BIM: A Case Study of Lisbon", in Sensors, vol. 22, no. 19, pp. 7456-7472, 2022
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author = "Del Duca, G. and Rocha, Gustavo and Marta Orszt and Luís Miguel Cotrim Mateus",
title = "A Preliminary Contribution towards a Risk-Based Model for Flood Management Planning Using BIM: A Case Study of Lisbon",
journal = "Sensors",
year = "2022",
volume = "22",
number = "19",
doi = "10.3390/s22197456",
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TY - JOUR TI - A Preliminary Contribution towards a Risk-Based Model for Flood Management Planning Using BIM: A Case Study of Lisbon T2 - Sensors VL - 22 IS - 19 AU - Del Duca, G. AU - Rocha, Gustavo AU - Marta Orszt AU - Luís Miguel Cotrim Mateus PY - 2022 SP - 7456-7472 SN - 1424-8220 DO - 10.3390/s22197456 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22197456 AB - Preparing a city for the impact of global warming is becoming of major importance. Adopting climate-proof policies and strategies in response to climate change has become a fundamental element for city planning. To this end, this research considers a multidisciplinary approach, at the local scale, able to connect urban planning and architecture, as a vital base for considering a coastal cities’ ability to control the consequences of climate change, specifically floods. So far, there is a scarcity of research connecting sea ground and land surveys, and this study could become a foundational reference for coastline settlement management using BIM. We found in BIM (Building Information Modeling) a possible tool for managing coastal risk, since it can combine crowdsourced data for geometric and information modeling of the city. The proposed BIM model includes a topography used for 3D thematic maps, a riverbed model, and a waterway model. This model aims to facilitate coordination across separate actors and interests since the urban area model is always updatable and improvable. Focusing on a case study of Lisbon, we developed risk-based 3D maps of the area close to the shoreline of the Tagus River. ER -
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