Many mountain forests in the Alps protect residential areas and infrastructures from natural hazards. They are described as protection forests and their management aims to permanently provide a high protective effect. The maintenance and management of these forests are continuously improved and have reached a high standard. There is now a better understanding of the protective effects of the forest against natural hazards. In the Alps, there are currently several projects being conducted which aim to harmonize the assessment of natural hazards, damage potential and a resulting classification of protection forests. It is the objective to apply funding where needed in order to prevent damage from natural hazards. Currently, there is a need fo...
Worldwide, mountain forests represent a significant factor in reducing rockfall risk over long perio...
Forests in mountain areas provide an indispensable ecosystem service by protecting people and infras...
Forests in Germany cover around 11.4 million hectares and, thus, a share of 32% of Germany's surface...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / DYMONInternational audienceMany mountain forests in the Alp...
Protection forests are forests that have as their primary function the protection of people or asset...
Protection forests can be severely affected by natural disturbances, whose consequences could greatl...
It is still uncertain what a mountain forest should look like to provide optimal protection against ...
The present study was developed in the context of Regulation (EC) 2152/2003 on the monitoring of for...
Protection forests can be severely affected by natural disturbances, whose consequences could greatl...
The Aosta Valley is a densely populated mountainous area in which interaction between natural hazard...
Natural hazards caused by climate change pose a permanent threat to the inhabitants of the Alpine Sp...
This research project had as a primary objective the implementation of indicators based on remote se...
The natural hazards and upland erosion control division proposes a gradation method of forests which...
Zusammenfasung: Am Beispiel eines alpinen Nationalparks wird ein methodische Konzept fur ein objekti...
International audienceNatural hazards are frequent in mountain areas where they regularly cause casu...
Worldwide, mountain forests represent a significant factor in reducing rockfall risk over long perio...
Forests in mountain areas provide an indispensable ecosystem service by protecting people and infras...
Forests in Germany cover around 11.4 million hectares and, thus, a share of 32% of Germany's surface...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / DYMONInternational audienceMany mountain forests in the Alp...
Protection forests are forests that have as their primary function the protection of people or asset...
Protection forests can be severely affected by natural disturbances, whose consequences could greatl...
It is still uncertain what a mountain forest should look like to provide optimal protection against ...
The present study was developed in the context of Regulation (EC) 2152/2003 on the monitoring of for...
Protection forests can be severely affected by natural disturbances, whose consequences could greatl...
The Aosta Valley is a densely populated mountainous area in which interaction between natural hazard...
Natural hazards caused by climate change pose a permanent threat to the inhabitants of the Alpine Sp...
This research project had as a primary objective the implementation of indicators based on remote se...
The natural hazards and upland erosion control division proposes a gradation method of forests which...
Zusammenfasung: Am Beispiel eines alpinen Nationalparks wird ein methodische Konzept fur ein objekti...
International audienceNatural hazards are frequent in mountain areas where they regularly cause casu...
Worldwide, mountain forests represent a significant factor in reducing rockfall risk over long perio...
Forests in mountain areas provide an indispensable ecosystem service by protecting people and infras...
Forests in Germany cover around 11.4 million hectares and, thus, a share of 32% of Germany's surface...