Land-use planning (LUP) with respect to major accident hazards is one of the most important requirements of the Seveso Directive. Different approaches were developed in the Member States of the European Union to implement this aspect of the Directive. This study focused on the comparison of the specific approaches developed for LUP with respect to major accidents hazards. An Italian industrial area was selected to perform a case study. The different LUP criteria were used to evaluate the present state of the area and the effect of several proposed hazard reduction actions. The results obtained allowed a comparison of the different LUP methodologies. Critical steps in the application of the different LUP criteria were identified. The differe...
Selecting credible accident scenarios is a critical issue in land use planning with respect to major...
Regulation on controlling major industrial accidents in the context of the Seveso II Directive has b...
Decision-makers (local, national and European) and experts involved in land-use planning activities ...
Land-use planning (LUP) with respect to major accident hazards is one of the more important requirem...
Land use planning (LUP) around industrial sites at risk of major accidents requires the application ...
The 1999 annual report from the European Environment Agency indicated that in spite of measures on m...
The Italian government implemented the European Directive "Seveso 2", concerning the control of majo...
The European Commission has produced a draft proposal for a new 'Seveso' Directive on the Control of...
This paper offers some reflections regarding the application of regional and provincial laws concern...
Recognising the importance of establishing appropriate separation distances between hazardous instal...
International audienceThe authorities in charge of Seveso establishments in the Walloon region of Be...
Accidents at Bhopal and Mexico City have prompted the European Community to consider extending the '...
In 2004, the Major Accidents Hazards Bureau of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission ...
For the land-use planning system, which often deals with tangible, physical matters, situations wher...
In respect of art.12 of Seveso II Directive, the Italian regulation established criteria for land-us...
Selecting credible accident scenarios is a critical issue in land use planning with respect to major...
Regulation on controlling major industrial accidents in the context of the Seveso II Directive has b...
Decision-makers (local, national and European) and experts involved in land-use planning activities ...
Land-use planning (LUP) with respect to major accident hazards is one of the more important requirem...
Land use planning (LUP) around industrial sites at risk of major accidents requires the application ...
The 1999 annual report from the European Environment Agency indicated that in spite of measures on m...
The Italian government implemented the European Directive "Seveso 2", concerning the control of majo...
The European Commission has produced a draft proposal for a new 'Seveso' Directive on the Control of...
This paper offers some reflections regarding the application of regional and provincial laws concern...
Recognising the importance of establishing appropriate separation distances between hazardous instal...
International audienceThe authorities in charge of Seveso establishments in the Walloon region of Be...
Accidents at Bhopal and Mexico City have prompted the European Community to consider extending the '...
In 2004, the Major Accidents Hazards Bureau of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission ...
For the land-use planning system, which often deals with tangible, physical matters, situations wher...
In respect of art.12 of Seveso II Directive, the Italian regulation established criteria for land-us...
Selecting credible accident scenarios is a critical issue in land use planning with respect to major...
Regulation on controlling major industrial accidents in the context of the Seveso II Directive has b...
Decision-makers (local, national and European) and experts involved in land-use planning activities ...