Month: September 2025
Flood events are among the most destructive natural hazards, requiring comprehensive risk management strategies to mitigate their impact on society and the environment. This study uses the potential of the Random Forest (RF) model to…
A framework for selecting Nature-based Solutions: applications and challenges at the catchment scale
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) aim to address natural and anthropogenic risks, enhancing ecosystem-based approaches, biodiversity, human health, and socio-economic growth. Despite the growing interest in NbS applications, their integration into landscape planning at the catchment scale…
This non-exhaustive collection of publications offers a concise overview of the scientific journey of Prof. Mauro Fiorentino — mentor, friend, and scholar who profoundly shaped the evolution of hydrology in Italy. With his original and curious approach,…
In recent years, significant advancements in geomorphic methods have provided a valuable and cost-effective alternative for large-scale flood mapping. The Geomorphic Flood Index (GFI) is one such method that has gained widespread adoption for flood…
The development of continuous river turbidity monitoring systems is essential, since it is a critical water quality metric linked to the presence of organic and inorganic suspended matter. Current monitoring practices are mainly limited by…
