Group 4 96 Figure 7. Dora bunker far away from the sea (Google Earth 3D view). Figure 8. Dora bunker with different materials. [RISK OVERVIEW ON CASE STUDIES] In the following tables (4-5) we tried to relate the real Climate Changes risks and the identity items we have identified to try to make connections between them and try to figure out what item would be affected by what risk. The aim was to establish strategies about what is in a more vulnerable situation, and what are the priorities, to start an active procedure to preserve the heritage, the landscape and the culture. For this purpose, the identity items were grouped in three categories and the potential risks derived from climate changes were reported as well. A sort of icon code was used to establish the different damages that may have affected each of these items: full symbols meaning “Permanent Damage” and empty ones meaning “Temporary Damage”. The different damages were also divided in three grades of severity depending on the size of the symbols (bigger ones, higher risk, medium ones for medium risk and smaller one for smaller risk) – Table 4. This same process was made for all the three case-
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