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“Expert system” for environmental assessment environmental assessment Elisa Valentini - University of Bologna Michele Sansoni - Environment Agency Emilia-Romagna INPUT 2012 Cagliari,11 th May 2012

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“Expert system” for

environmental assessmentenvironmental assessmentElisa Valentini - University of Bologna

Michele Sansoni - Environment Agency Emilia-Romagna

INPUT 2012

Cagliari,11th May 2012

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Goals

• Development of a methodology to assess the

environmental sensitivity of energy systems

• Development of sensitivity maps for Emilia-• Development of sensitivity maps for Emilia-

Romagna Region

• Support tool useful to facilitate the procedures

of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and

Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

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Methodology

1a.

Types of plants

1b.

Sensitivity themes

2.

Interference rules

Expert system for

environmental

assessment

3.

Interference matrix

4.

Research of themes

5.

Sensitivity maps

data

models

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Environmental sensitivity

Environmental sensitivity : “tendency of an environment to be

affected by anthropogenic pressures”

Energy facilities and infrastructures

Land use

Overlay mapping

Regional and local territorial plans

Natural ecosystems

……

SENSITIVITY

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1a. Types of plants

- Wind farm

- Hydroelectric plants

- Biomass combustion plants- Biomass combustion plants

- Fossil fuel power plants

- Power lines

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1b. Sensitivity themesN. Sensitivity themes

1 Airports

2 Instability areas

3 Archeological areas

4 Methane pipelines

5 Military areas

6 Historical roads system

7 Hill systems

8 Environmental protection areas

9 Crests

10 River basins and rivers

11 Contaminated sites

12 Power lines

….. …………….

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2. Interference rules

PURPLE- Themes that represent ties and special preservation defined by law.

- Very high criticality: maximum level of territorial sensitivity.

- Exclusion zone.

RED

- Themes that reveal a major inconsistency with the inclusion of the

plant; not expressed by specific law but from a technical opinion.

- High criticality: level of territorial sensitivity very high.

-Need more information and careful evaluation of all

critical factors involved.critical factors involved.

YELLOW

-Themes that have a certain incompatibility with the

inclusion of the plant.

- Average criticality: sensitive area.

-Critical evaluation of all factors involved: proper

plant choices or management could overcome criticalities.

WHITE- Themes reveal no special exclusion or inclusion of the plant building.

- No criticality: information themes that characterize territorial context.

GREEN- Themes that are preferential for the building of the plant.

- Preferential zone

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3. Interference matrixN. Sensitivity themes Wind farm

Biomass

plant����..

1 Airports P R

2 Instability areas R R

3 Archeological areas Y Y

4 Methane pipelines G G

5 Military areas5 Military areas R R

6 Historical roads system Y Y

7 Hill systems Y Y

8 Environmental protection areas P P

9 Crests R Y

10 River basins and rivers Y Y

11 Contaminated sites R R

12 Power lines P P

….. …………….

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4. Research of themes

• Research and analysis

of databases (Region,

ARPA, Provinces,

Municipalities, etc…)

• Organisation of data

with the same

common structure

• Elaboration of data:

geoprocessing and

overlay mapping

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5. Sensitivity maps

• Overlay of the various themes into a single thematic

map using GIS

• Exclusion areas (PURPLE) prevail on high (RED)

and average (YELLOW) attention areas which

prevail on attraction (GREEN) areasprevail on attraction (GREEN) areas

• “Traffic light maps“ allow to:– have an overview of the ties for the inclusion of

a plant in a given site (in particular exclusion areas

coherent with regional rules);

– identify "feasibility areas“, where it could be

possible to build new plants

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5. Sensitivity maps

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5. Web GIS

http://servizigis.arpa.emr.it/Geovistaweb/

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• Analysis of the plan/project area

– Identification of sensitivity themes (and ties) and related information

• Criticalities framework

– Useful for simplifying screening and scoping phases (EIA, SEA)

– Identification of critical issues on which focus the monitoring of

Conclusions

– Identification of critical issues on which focus the monitoring of

plan/project

– Help in planning phases (and writing of environmental report) and

support in making choices between different alternatives

• Support in building permissions

– Zoning maps: the traffic-light map shows potential exclusion zones,

areas of attention and areas which present opportunities for the siting

– Link between SEA and EIA

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Thank you for your attention

Elisa Valentini

DIEM, University of [email protected]

www.diem.unibo.it

Michele Sansoni

Arpa Emilia-Romagna [email protected]

www.arpa.emr.it/energia