peer reviewedIn Alpine regions changes in seasonal climatic parameters, such as temperature, rainfall, and snow amount have already been observed. Specifically, in the South Tyrol area, meteorological observations indicate that temperatures are increasing and the number of snow days has generally diminished over time with perennial snow line now observed at higher elevations. Changes in rainfall have also been observed with more events associated with higher temperatures in the summer season. Natural hazards - mainly debris and mud flows, landslides, avalanches, rock falls, and (flash) floods - that affect this area every year, damaging population and infrastructures, are either weather or cryosphere-related. While these events have been re...
A methodological approach based on analysing landslides that occurred over a long period and climati...
Landslides present a geomorphological hazard in alpine regions, threatening life, infrastructure and...
(IF 21.53; Q1)International audienceFlooding is a pervasive natural hazard—costly in both human and ...
In recent decades, slope instability in high‐mountain regions has often been linked to increase in t...
The air temperature in the Alps has increased at a rate more than twice the global average in the l...
The alpine glacial and periglacial environment is a sensitive indicator of climate change, and is pr...
Climate change is now unequivocal; however, the type and extent of terrestrial impacts are still wid...
Under the effects of climate change, Alpine mountainous regions are undergoing fast and well-percept...
Studies carried out in different parts of the world have shown that, in the mountain high-elevation ...
Under the effects of climate change, alpine mountainous regions register fast and well‐perceptibleev...
Landslides present a substantial geomorphological hazard in Alpine regions and there are expectation...
This study uses a long dataset of past debris flows from eight high-elevation catchments in the Swis...
A methodological approach based on analysing landslides that occurred over a long period and climati...
Landslides present a geomorphological hazard in alpine regions, threatening life, infrastructure and...
(IF 21.53; Q1)International audienceFlooding is a pervasive natural hazard—costly in both human and ...
In recent decades, slope instability in high‐mountain regions has often been linked to increase in t...
The air temperature in the Alps has increased at a rate more than twice the global average in the l...
The alpine glacial and periglacial environment is a sensitive indicator of climate change, and is pr...
Climate change is now unequivocal; however, the type and extent of terrestrial impacts are still wid...
Under the effects of climate change, Alpine mountainous regions are undergoing fast and well-percept...
Studies carried out in different parts of the world have shown that, in the mountain high-elevation ...
Under the effects of climate change, alpine mountainous regions register fast and well‐perceptibleev...
Landslides present a substantial geomorphological hazard in Alpine regions and there are expectation...
This study uses a long dataset of past debris flows from eight high-elevation catchments in the Swis...
A methodological approach based on analysing landslides that occurred over a long period and climati...
Landslides present a geomorphological hazard in alpine regions, threatening life, infrastructure and...
(IF 21.53; Q1)International audienceFlooding is a pervasive natural hazard—costly in both human and ...