Integrating hydrogeological and economic analyses of groundwater flooding in an urban aquifer: the plain of Naples (Italy) as a case study

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作者
Allocca V. [1 ]
Castellucci L. [2 ]
Coda S. [1 ]
Coromaldi M. [3 ]
De Vita P. [1 ]
Marzano E. [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Department of Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Naples
[2] Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome
[3] Department of Economics, University of Rome Niccolò Cusano, Rome
[4] Department of Economic and Legal Studies, University of Naples Parthenope, Naples
[5] CESifo, Area Macro, Money and International Finance, Munich
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defensive-expenditure; flooding; Groundwater; Italy; Naples;
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10.1080/00207233.2023.2180197
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The study applies the defensive expenditure approach via hydrogeological data for a sector of the plain of Naples to value the economic damages produced by groundwater flooding on private properties. It follows from the integrated analysis that the value of the economic damages is increasing over time at a compound pace. The over-pumping of groundwater during the industrialisation period, and its stop in the subsequent de-industrialisation one, impaired the long-run natural equilibrium of the groundwater resources. Thus, the myopic decisions taken with respect to land and groundwater use, and a short-sight urban design planning have caused increasing economic costs in the medium and long terms. © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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页码:1400 / 1416
页数:16
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