The information layer in shape format, geo-referenced in the WGS 84 system, UTM 33-Fuso Nord, is related to the "Hydraulic Risk Map" of the current Excerpt Plan for the Hydrogeological Assignment -PSAI for the territory of the Regional Basin Authority of Campania Central, written at 1: 5000 scale. The PSAI of the AdB Campania Centrale, deriving from the updating / homogenization of the previous PSAI of the former Regional Sarno and North-Western Basin Authorities, unified in 2012 into a single Authority, was adopted by Institutional Committee Resolution no. 1 of 23/02/2015-BURC n. 20 of 23/03/2015, certificate CR n. 437/2 dated 19 February 2016 and, between 23 March 2015 and 17 February 2017, has been updated with specific variations to the perimetration of hazardous areas and risks, come into force following the definitive adoptions of the Institutional Committee. The PSAI is the vast area planning tool through which the Basin Authorities, pending the reorganization envisaged by Legislative Decree 152/2006, have planned and planned the actions, the land use regulations and the interventions concerning the protection against hydrogeological risk and has a superordinate value on every other planning and territorial planning and / or sector instrument. The main objective of the PSAI is the safeguard of the safety of people, the protection of the territory, of the infrastructures, of the existing human activities, of the cultural and environmental heritage from the phenomena of instability from the slope and flood, in compliance with the principles of "sustainable development" . The Plan defines the scenarios of hazards and landslide and flood risk, by means of maps showing the perimeter of the areas affected by possible disasters (Hazard Cards) and the expected damage (Risk Cards). The danger associated with alluvial phenomena, in order to determine the hydraulic risk, is also integrated by the "topographic hydraulic vulnerability map", which specifies the vulnerability of the elements exposed to the hydraulic phenomena, articulating it in 4 levels. The risk maps, "Flood risk map" and "Landslide risk map" contain the classification of the anthropic elements according to the four levels R1, R2, R3 and R4 referred to the DPCM 29.09.19984, corresponding to as many possibilities of damage
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