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Sebastiano Trevisani

Sebastiano Trevisani holds a PhD in Applied Earth Sciences, and since July 2018 is Associate Professor in Applied Geology at the University Iuav of Venice, where his teaching activity is related to the courses of “Environmental Geology” and “Applied Geology”. His main research activities are related to geocomputational approaches for the analysis of geoenvironmental systems, with a special focus on geosphere-anthroposphere interlinked dynamics (such as hydrogeology, natural hazards, geoengineering issues in urbanized contexts, geomorphometry, and sustainability). His expertise is in geostatistics and geomorphometry applied to geoenvironmental analysis. From November 2010 to June 2018, he was a researcher in Applied Geology at the Department of Architecture Construction and Conservation (DACC) of the University Iuav of Venice (Venice, Italy). He has also worked for various research institutes, including (from 2007 to 2010) the Research Institute for the Hydrogeological Protection (IRPI) of Padova (Italy), the National Council of Research (CNR), and (from 2006 to 2007) the National Institutes of Applied Oceanography and Geophysics of Trieste (Italy) (OGS).

The Critical Environment of the Venice Lagoon  contribution