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Annex II Nomination form for cities and local governments to participate in the campaign Please send the nomination form and the mayor’s letter to [email protected] or use the online submission form available on the campaign website: www.unisdr.org/campaign. Nominations will be accepted on an ongoing basis throughout 2010-15. Applicant: PROVINCE OF POTENZA - ITALY City / Local Government (Please indicate the year the numbers were provided.) Local Province of Potenza Government Province/State Basilicata Region Country Italy Size (2011) 6.540 SqKm Population 377.512 (2012) Added Value at 2012 prices pro capite = 17.459 euros (At the provincial level there are GDP no official statistics on GDP, but only the added value, that is then used as a proxy of GDP for territorial disaggregated analysis seismic risk; hydrogeological risk; hydraulic risk; risk related with dams collapse; Hazard technological risks; forest fires; risk due to the presence of underground cavities; coastal type(s) erosion risk; risk resulting from climate change; desertification and land degradation; soil sealing Name of Mayor / Commissioner / Governor / Community leader Piero Lacorazza, President of the Province of Potenza Which part of the city administration will be the focal point for the Campaign? Territorial Planning and Civil Protection Office Contact details Focal Point Name Alessandro Attolico Function Executive Director of the Territorial Planning and Civil Protection Office Address 1 Mario Pagano square, Potenza 85100-Italy Email [email protected] Telephone +39 0971 417290 Fax +39 0971 51677 1 Which local institutions will be engaged in the Campaign? (In addition to the local government.) 100 Municipalities over the territory. Currently, Province of Potenza has recently (Nov 2013) adopted the Provincial Master Plan (Territorial Coordination Plan, TCP) that draws the local governmental proposals for the development of the provincial territory (in relation to the regional/national and interregional programs) and, in particular, provides guidelines and support to the local actors (including Communities, private sector and Municipalities) for the correct use of the land and the territory. An important role is played by the territorial risks and by the effects they may have on the communities in case of disasters. Province of Potenza is mostly characterized by all the mayor natural risks and the potential impacts of disasters on the community are very serious. For this reason, an important section of the TCP is dedicated to the risk assessment/management and to the mitigation activities as important actions to be performed also at the urban level. An innovative aspect developed in the TCP (one of the first cases over the national scenery) is the implementation of the “resilience of communities” policy in territorial planning, by introducing risks-mitigation directives and recommendations (also providing technical, organizational and knowledge support) to be applied to the local and urban planning and strategic actions in order to involve the local actors, the private sector and the community itself in the resilience’s implementation processes. After the official approval of the TCP (Nov 2013), the Province of Potenza is playing locally a fundamental role in monitoring the effectiveness of the action, as it is engaged in giving support to local authorities and in verifying the consistency of their local and urban plans with the provincial one. Hazard and Vulnerability Profile (Please indicate major disasters that have occurred, prevailing hazards and vulnerable conditions.) - Major disasters that have occurred: • The most serious earthquake in the last 100 years was the seismic event Irpinia-Basilicata 23rd November 1980 with a magnitude of 6.9 in the Richter scale. The earthquake has affected the provinces of Avellino, Potenza and Salerno, causing the death of about 2,900 people: 15 municipalities in Irpinia and in Basilicata were destroyed, 780 were damaged, 55 suffered serious injuries on buildings and collapses. • Major floods recorded over the provincial territory are as follows: 1) 21 - 22 – 23 settembre 1929 2) 14 novembre 1929 3) 21 febbraio1931 4) 21 settembre 1934 5) 28 novembre 1944 6) 8- 9 marzo1951 7) 10 settembre1951 8) 8 genaio1952 9) 8 ottobre1952 10) 19 gennaio1954 11) 13 – 19 novembre 1954 12) 6 settembre1955 13) 27 febbraio1956 14) 11 novembre1957 15) 24 novembre1959 16) 13 gennaio1961 17) 20 ottobre1961 18) 30 ottobre1963 19) 1 settembre1964 20) 13 gennaio1966 21) 19 – 24 gennaio1972 22) 8 settembre1972 23) aprile1973 24) 18 settembre1973 25) 5 novembre1976 26) 5 novembre1976 27) 12 gennaio1979 28) 6 ottobre1979 29) dicembre1984 30) 17 gennaio1985 31) 15 agosto1995 32) 8 ottobre1996 33) 26 novembre1996 34) febbraio1998 35) 30 gennaio 2001 Major Landslide occurred in provincial municipalities territory during the period 1900-1999: Municipalities n. landslides Municipalities n. landslides Lauria 55 Bella 8 Senise 53 Castelmezzano 8 Terranova del Pollino 44 Gallicchio 8 Avigliano 43 Missanello 8 Noepoli 36 Muro Lucano 8 Sant'Arcangelo 35 Teana 8 2 Chiaromonte 31 Lavello 7 Laurenzana 29 Rionero in Vulture 7 Roccanova 29 Tolve 7 Castronuovo Sant'Andrea 26 Viggianello 7 Atella 21 Balvano 6 Corleto Perticara 21 Carbone 6 San Chirico Raparo 21 Marsico Nuovo 5 Nemoli 20 Pignola 5 San Costantino Albanese 20 Tito 5 Albano di Lucania 18 Moliterno 4 Maratea 18 Oppido Lucano 4 San Martino d'Agri 17 Rotonda 4 Armento 16 Acerenza 3 Potenza 16 Filiano 3 Francavilla in Sinni 15 Spinoso 3 Latronico 15 Venosa 3 Calvera 14 Viaggiano 3 Campomaggiore 14 Barile 2 Trivigno 14 Calvello 2 Castelsaraceno 13 Maschito 2 Fardella 13 Ripacandida 2 Lagonegro 13 Sasso di Castalda 2 San Fele 13 Satriano di Lucania 2 San Paolo Albanese 13 Savoia di Lucania 2 San Severino Lucano 13 Baragiano 1 Guardia Perticara 12 Brienza 1 Montemurro 12 Castelgrande 1 Rivello 12 Castelluccio inferiore 1 Anzi 11 Castelluccio superiore 1 Vietri di Potenza 11 Genzano 1 Brindisi di Montagna 10 Marsico Vetere 1 Cersosimo 10 Picerno 1 Melfi 10 Pietragalla 1 Pescopagano 10 Rapolla 1 Episcopia 9 Ruoti 1 Pietrapertosa 9 San Chirico Nuovo 1 Trecchina 9 Sant'Angelo Le Fratte 1 Vaglio di Basilicata 9 Sarconi 1 Tramutola 1 - Main hazards and vulnerable conditions of the provincial territory: • Several areas prone to hydrogeological hazards; • Areas with hydrogeological problems that affect large parts of settlements, facilities and infrastructure of public interest; flood prone areas along rivers and areas of hydraulic attention along some stretches of the minor river system; • Presence of some industrial activities prone to “major accident” hazard; • Presence of plants and industrial activities with particular territorial impact; • Municipalities classified in seismic zone 1 and 2 in relation to the 2012 Italian seismic classification for Municipalities (Zone 1 : It’s the most dangerous area, where strong earthquakes may occur; Zone 2 : quite strong earthquakes that can occur In the municipalities in this area); • Seismic Vulnerability of the buildings, especially in the historical centers of the municipalities; • Large areas prone to forest fire hazard; 3 • Large areas prone to desertification hazard; • Widespread presence of soils sailing phenomena; • Phenomena of abandonment of land resulting in settlements very exposed to seismic and hydrogeological risks; • Widespread abandonment regarding significant areas of minor settlements increasing seismic and hydrogeological risk conditions; Achievements and plans in relation to the ten essentials areas A - Make an estimation of the status per essential as follows: 1 - poor/nothing in place, 2 - some progress in place, 3 - in place, well functioning, or N/A B - Please describe main areas of progress and achievements. C - Please identify activities and plans your city will pay special attention to improve the current situation during the campaign and beyond. Additionally, feel free to propose special events or activities your city would like undertake to raise awareness on disaster resilience. Please select the respective Essential(s). Essential 1 – Risk reducing organization and coordination in place Status - 3 Progress and achievements – • Many agreement protocols signed by the Province of Potenza with provincial municipalities for the collaboration and methodological support in the construction of the local civil protection systems; • Construction of an Integrated Territorial Network having its control unit in the Provincial Emergency Management Operation Centre (SOP). The Network represents an interconnection tool for all the components forming the complex Provincial Civil Protection System, in particular for the municipalities, and it also intended to convey the concept of "self-protection" and “resilience” over the territory. The instrument permits also information exchange/sharing among the various civil protection organizations, skilled people, administrations and citizens. It will be used for exchanging information and for a better wide spreading of the support activity over the provincial territory. Therefore it represents a useful technical-operational tool to implement on the territory the evolution of self-protection concept, that is ‘resilience of community’, as an important action for disasters prevention. Plans – • Intensifying the cooperation with the municipalities; • Providing for: - Organizing technical meetings for the exchange of knowledge between the different local actors; - Networking and disseminating