Qui si riuniscono i poster pubblicati dai collaboratori del Centro di ricerca “Welfare Generativo, Sostenibilità e Diritti”:
Poster pubblicati in occasione dell’evento EGU General Assembly 2024
- L. Giani; G. Casagrande, On-site Sentinels: participatory contribution to hazard monitoring using low-cost observation technologies, in EGU 2024The EGU2024 conference, a leading event in the field of geoscience, has just concluded in Vienna, drawing experts and academics from around the world to discuss the latest advances in Earth sciences and environmental studies. Professors Loredana Giani and Annarita Iacopino from the European University of Rome participated, presenting several posters in a specific section.
- V. Brigante, Dialogue between technique and administration in volcanic risk management; Data issues, in EGU 2024For years now, proliferation of technological tools has been taking hold, albeit with some resistance, in the public sector since, as reflected in the agendas and public policies of EU member states, digitalization is a non-deferrable need, a prerequisite for the implementation of further reforms.
- G. Colombini; V. Manzetti; F. Carpita; L. Colangelo, The Costs of the Emergency and the Role of the Court of Auditors, in EGU 2024The Court of Auditors is assigned the scrutiny of the economic-financial balance of the Public administrations in order to protect the economic unity of the Italian Republic.
- M. D’Orsogna; F. Valentini, Environmental surveillance and Volcanic Risk, in EGU 2024The catastrophic events linked to natural phenomena that periodically strike Italy generate an increasingly irremediable rift between the State and the population, which is also tangible in the litigation that has become an increasingly frequent consequence of disasters in recent times.
- E. Fratto-Rosi-Grippando; L. Rufo, Data Privacy in Volcanic Hazard Scenarios, in EGU 2024This paper aims to analyse the use of artificial intelligence tools to implement an active contact tracing system for individuals living in at-risk territories. Thus, not only a ‘state of alert’ communication system, but a ‘contact tracing’ system similar to that used in some States during the SARS pandemic COVID-19.
- A. Iacopino, Precaution and prevention in the jurisprudence of the administrative judge, in EGU 2024This paper aims to analyse the path of administrative jurisprudence on how the principles of prevention and precaution behave, the role they assume for the public decision-maker and the judge’s review. In this perspective, priority is given to examining the nature and ratio of the two principles, as well as the relationship between them.
Poster pubblicati in occasione dell’evento EGU General Assembly 2023
- G. Colombini; V. Manzetti; F. Carpita; L. Colangelo, The Costs of the Emergency and the Role of the Court of Auditor, in EGU 2023This paper aims to highlight how the Italian Court of Auditors can help to detect the costs of the recent pandemic emergency.
- V. Brigante, Artificial Intelligence and Volcanic Data Management: A Dialogue between Technique and Administration, in EGU 2023For years now, proliferation of technological tools has been taking hold, albeit with some resistance, in the public sector as well, since as reflected in the agendas and public policies of EU member States, digitalization is a non-deferrable need, a prerequisite for the implementation of further reforms. This report’s purpose is to ascertain whether and ...
- L. Giani Maguire; B. Murgante; V. Santarsiero; A. Cutolo, Trilemma, Complexity, Administration, and Exceptional Events, in EGU 2023The aim of the paper is to identify a key to understanding that allows us to overcome the regulatory trilemma that has emerged, seeking to offer a perspective according to which the exceptional event, an expression of the (ineliminable) complexity of reality, is included (in the competent political and institutional fora) in a broader case, ...
- A. Iacopino, Precaution and Prevention in the Jurisprudence of Administrative Judge, in EGU 2023The paper aims to analyse the path of administrative jurisprudence on how the principles of prevention and precaution behave, the role they assume for the public decision-maker and the judge’s review. In this perspective, priority is given to examining the nature and ratio of the two principles, as well as the relationship between them.
- G. Iacovone, Programming as Part of Risk and Emergency Governance, in EGU 2023Administration appropriateness within the government of risk and emergency, and hence in its full application of precautionary model requires a preliminary thought about the precaution and prevention criteria that play a fundamental role according to a complementary relational dynamic that presupposes a coordination between parties, including private ones, especially in order to gain an adequate ...