Ongoing climate change is compromising biodiversity and territorial security, making once exceptional phenomena increasingly frequent. Not just devastating fires, but flash floods that transform water from a vital resource into a threat to soil and settlements.
Hydrogeological risk management requires a structured approach and targeted solutions to mitigate flash floods and landslides, processes that mobilise huge volumes of material and alter the stability of the landscape.
Natural engineering plays a key role in rebalancing the hydrographical network, reducing the impact of hydraulic works and favouring the regular flow of floods. Our approach includes calibrated actions to restore areas upstream of settlements, with debris removal and rehabilitation of riverbeds. The consolidation of embankments and the construction of passive defence works protect urban areas from new hydrogeological criticalities. Meeting these challenges with effective and sustainable solutions is not only a necessity, but an investment in the future. The safety of communities and the protection of the environmental balance require constant commitment, driven by innovation, expertise and collaboration with institutions.