Protection forests represent an effective tool to prevent and mitigate hydrogeological instabilities and are object of renewed interest in the European Alps, where there is a long history of cohabitation between people and natural hazards. The quantification of the effects of forests against the different types of natural hazards is however still a challenge, and represents a key step for the implementation of an integrated protection strategy able to combine engineering structures with forests. Forests provide different protection mechanisms depending on the type of natural hazards we consider. The aim of this work is to give a contribution to the quantification of the effects of forest vegetation against shallow landslides. Mechanical re...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
Root reinforcement is a mechanism through which forests contribute to the prevention and mitigation ...
International audienceNatural hazards such as shallow landslides are common phenomena that disturb s...
The quantification of post-disturbance root reinforcement (RR) recovery dynamics is of paramount imp...
Root reinforcement is a key factor when dealing with slope stability problems and is an important qu...
Forests play a significant role in protecting people, settlements in mountainous terrains from hydro...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
Root reinforcement is considered to be one of the most important factors contributing to the stabili...
In European mountain regions, forests play an important role in the mitigation of risk due to natura...
The quantification of the tensile resistance of roots and its variability is relevant to several fie...
Natural disturbances may cause a temporary reduction or elimination of the protective effect of fore...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
Forests can decrease the risk of shallow landslides by mechanically reinforcing the soil and positiv...
Tree roots contribute significantly to soil strength on hillslopes. In the case of wildfires, this e...
Forest vegetation is known to increase hillslope stability by reinforcing soil shear resistance and ...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
Root reinforcement is a mechanism through which forests contribute to the prevention and mitigation ...
International audienceNatural hazards such as shallow landslides are common phenomena that disturb s...
The quantification of post-disturbance root reinforcement (RR) recovery dynamics is of paramount imp...
Root reinforcement is a key factor when dealing with slope stability problems and is an important qu...
Forests play a significant role in protecting people, settlements in mountainous terrains from hydro...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
Root reinforcement is considered to be one of the most important factors contributing to the stabili...
In European mountain regions, forests play an important role in the mitigation of risk due to natura...
The quantification of the tensile resistance of roots and its variability is relevant to several fie...
Natural disturbances may cause a temporary reduction or elimination of the protective effect of fore...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
Forests can decrease the risk of shallow landslides by mechanically reinforcing the soil and positiv...
Tree roots contribute significantly to soil strength on hillslopes. In the case of wildfires, this e...
Forest vegetation is known to increase hillslope stability by reinforcing soil shear resistance and ...
The abandonment of chestnut coppice management since the end of WWII has caused a general overaging ...
Root reinforcement is a mechanism through which forests contribute to the prevention and mitigation ...
International audienceNatural hazards such as shallow landslides are common phenomena that disturb s...