UNRAVELLING THE POTENTIAL OF CONTEXT-BASED STORYLINES: Towards ecosystem-based land use planning for the Tagliamento River, northeastern Italy

04.12.2025

Type: Document Language: English Author: Chiara Scaini, Anna Scaini

Land use changes can pose threats to natural ecosystems already challenged
by anthropogenic pressures and increase societal exposure to river-related risks such as
floods. In the Tagliamento river basin, a reference ecosystem for the restoration of Alpine
rivers, land use planning was identified by locals as a major flood risk management issue.
Here, we present evidence of the evolution of land use in the basin and explore the synergies
between river conservation efforts and ecosystem-based land use planning. We present two
storylines, one about a village that moved across the river and a second about a village that
became an island. The analysis of the two storylines suggests a narrative that highlights (i)
the preservation of natural regulatory functions in the middle course and (ii) the reactivation
of fluvial corridors and wetlands in the lower course. Past documents highlighted that land
use plans should account for threats posed by multiple hazardous phenomena (e.g., floods
and droughts) to natural and human assets. We provide suggestions for future land use plans
in the river basin integrating local knowledge and historical evidence into context-
dependent storylines to convey risk-related concepts to the public.

Keywords: ecosystem services, nature-based solutions, land use planning, exposure assessment, disaster risk reduction, river conservation, context-based storylines

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