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Master thesis students at POLIMI and the BE S2ECURe project

We are proud to share with you some images of the amazing presentation of Maria Vittoria Borghesi and Alessia Cannone MSc within the framework of the BE S2ECURe project Thesis project at #politecnicodimilano on ENVI-MET simulation-based analysis for increasing temperatures - Slow Onset Disasters (SLOD). Different strategies were tested on a relevant portion of the city of Milan, Italy, to evaluate their risk reduction capacity.


These strategies include: evaluating the effect of nearby water bodies, modifying radiative properties of finishing surfaces, and integrating natural-based solutions.


Juan Diego Blanco Cadena was part of the supervising team, together with Andrea Giovanni Mainini and Graziano Salvalai.





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(make) Built Environment Safer

in Slow and Emergency Conditions

through behavioUral assessed/designed Resilient solutions

MIUR Grant number: 2017LR75XK

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