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Water security: the “new normality” of informal settlements. Nature-Based Solutions as sustainable mitigation and adaptation strategies

The COVID-19 pandemic showed us how fragile cities are when dealing with this phenomenon. The lack of green areas, high pollution levels, and human overpopulation contributed to the increase of the urban heat island effect and proved to be the perfect ingredients for the spread of the virus that cha...

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Published in:Vitruvio 2022-06, Vol.7 (1), p.62-77
Main Authors: Muñoz Veloza, Monica Alexandra, Dadati, Maria Caterina, Giordano, Roberto, Savio, Lorenzo
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