CHePiCC Summer School

Group 3 73 are described. In the section of Results and Discussion, the flood analysis and the vulnerability indexes of three CH areas are presented. Some multi-scale and multidisciplinary strategies are suggested for each case specifically, as well as general ones to be valid for Trondheim. [CASE STUDIES] This study aims to investigate a part of the upcoming events that will be caused by climate change for three case studies in Trondheim, Norway. The first area is located on the western shore of the river Nidelva. It is the worldwide famous ensemble of the Warehouses (Kittang et al. 2019). The second case is the biggest cathedral in Northern Europe that is called Nidarosdomen (Mikaelsson, 2019). The third one is the DORA facilities -with a specific focus on DORA I (Grini, 2022) that is currently functioning as archive and library- in the north-eastern part of the city (fig. 1). Figure 1: Location of three case studies. Data obtained from Google Earth. [MATERIALS AND METHODS] To study the hazard, flood zones has been identified according to the 10 years period return and the 100 years period return. A map with the projection of the expected changes for the near future (2100) was also included. The data used for flood zone mapping is from Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE, 2022).

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