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List of figures
Figure 1: DSB Report cover (Source: dsb, 2019)
Figure 2: Street of Bakklandet (Selfmade)
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Figure 3: Cultural heritage map (Source: Trondheim Kommune, 2023)
Figure 4: Topographic map of Bakklandet, selfmade (Source: FKB-data)
Figure 5: Stakeholder interest (stake) and influence (power) matrix diagram, with potential lists of stakeholders. (Selfmade)
Figure 6: Density map (Source: FKB-data & SSB)
Figure 7: Action for closing the drive-thru, May 1981 (Møllenberg og Rosenborg velforening, 2022).
Figure 8: Picture of interaction with locals (Selfmade)
Figure 9: Streets of Bakklandet (Selfmade)
Figure 10: An urban ABA approach (Source: Sanderson D., 2017)
Figure 11: The social pre-conditions of disaster (Source: Imperiale & Vancay, 2021)
Figure 12: The multiple dimensions of risk (Source: Imperiale & Vancay, 2021)
Figure 13: Climate projections from 2024 to 2034 (Source: Norsk Klimaservicesenter, 2022)
Figure 14: Selfmade map showing danger zones of flooding (Source: FKB data & NVE)
Figure 15: Self made 10 - 20 - 50 and 100 years flood map (Source: FKB-data & NVE)
Figure 16: Map of flood paths in Bakklandet (Source: Multiconsult, 2020)
Figure 17: Potential safe areas for flood hazard (Source: Survey, FKB-data & NVE)
Figure 18: Self made hazard map (Source: FKB-data & NVE)
Figure 19: Safe areas for quick clay landslide hazard (Source: Survey, FKB-data & NVE)
Figure 20 and 21: Illustrations of quick clay landslides in the northern and southern parts of Bakklandet (Source: Gylland & Helle 2019).
Figure 22: Visualization of type of respondents from the survey (Selfmade)
Figure 23: Visualization of the duration of residency/utilization from the survey (Selfmade)
Figure 24: Visualization of the general feelings of respondents from the survey (Selfmade)
Figure 25: Visualization of the sense of community from the survey (Selfmade)