Digital Ecosystem: RETURNLAND and RETURNVILLES
Authors/Creators
Contributors
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Arrighi, Chiara
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Bausilio, Giuseppe
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Ballio, Francesco
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Borga, Marco
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Bozzano, Francesca
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Bragalli, Cristiana
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Canu, Donata
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Calcaterra, Domenico
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Castelli, Fabio
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Ceramicola, Silvia
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Chiocci, Francesco Latino
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Claps, Pierluigi
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Clemente, Maria Fabrizia
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Colacicco, Rosa
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Coppola, Lucia
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Dallan, Eleonora
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Della Seta, Marta
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Delchiaro, Michele
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Del Gaudio, Carlo
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Dellino, Pierfrancesco
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Del Zoppo, Marta
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de Silva, Donatella
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Di Domenico, Mariano
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Di Martire, Diego
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Di Napoli, Mariano
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Di Palma, Bruna
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Esposito, Carlo
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Forte, Giovanni
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Freni, Gabriele
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Gaetani d'Aragona, Marco
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Giannini, Leonardo Maria
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Laurent, Cèlia
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Laurenti, Alberto
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Lavalle, Luisa
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Lipizer, Marina
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Liso, Isabella Serena
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Lo Presti, Valeria
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Losasso, Mario Rosario
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Marani, Marco
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Massaro, Silvia
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Miano, Andrea
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Molinari, Daniela
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Neglia, Francesco
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Paolucci, Roberto
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Piacentini, Daniela
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Piazza, Stefania
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Pirulli, Marina
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Poneti, Giovanni
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Alessio, Radice
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Rosati, Ginevra
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Ruscitto, Valeria
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Scacchia, Elena
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Scardino, Giovanni
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Silvestri, Francesco
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Solidoro, Cosimo
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Spatola, Daniele
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Struglia, Maria Vittoria
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Tocchi, Gabriella
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Treglia, Gaia
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Tufano, Rita
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Vanini, Manuela
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Verderame, Gerardo Mario
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Zaniboni, Filippo
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Zingali, Lorenzo Carmelo
Description
The Digital Ecosystem of the RETURN project consists of two main components: RETURNLAND, representing the environmental and territorial digital layer, and the RETURNVILLEs, which represent the virtualized urban systems and communities.
The territorial components used to generate RETURNLAND are derived from publicly available geospatial datasets provided by national and international data providers. Detailed information on the specific datasets and sources is provided in the paper associated with the dataset (Liso et al., under review). The bathymetric data were acquired within the framework of the MAGIC project. For the Palermo area, the data were collected and are owned by the Department of Earth and Marine Sciences of the University of Palermo, under the responsibility of Prof. Attilio Sulli. For the Gioia Tauro area, the data were collected and are owned by the Department of Earth Sciences of Sapienza University of Rome, under the responsibility of Prof. Francesco Latino Chiocci. For the Assi area (Ionian Calabrian margin), the data were collected and are owned by the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), under the responsibility of Dr. Silvia Ceramicola.
Further details on the dataset structure and contents are provided in the README file.
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Additional details
Dates
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2026-03-12
References
- Liso, I.S., Tufano, R., Poneti, G., Scacchia, E., Colacicco, R., Lo Presti, V., Bausilio, G., Massaro, S., Neglia, F., Scardino, G., Zaniboni, F., Di Napoli, M., Laurenti, A., Calcaterra, D., Ceramicola, S., Chiocci, F.L., Dellino, P., Parise, M., Sulli, A., Martino, S., 2026. Design of a Virtual Test Bed for the Italian territory: Proof of Concept for Multi-hazard scenarios effects in the context of a national resilience assessment. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 106110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2026.106110
- Polese, M., Tocchi, G., Clemente, M.F., Di Palma, B., Gaetani d'Aragona, M., Molinari, D., Treglia, G., Lavalle, L., Bragalli, C., Zingali, L.C., Freni, G., Piazza, S., Pittore, M., Pirni, A., Zaccaria, A.M., Arrighi, C., Losasso, M., Prota, A. (under review). Virtual testbed for multi-risk assessment: defining RETURNVILLEs to support the analysis and testing of DRM and CCA solutions in realistic urban contexts. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.