Landslides constitute one of the most important geo-hazards affecting southern Italy. Particularly, in this area slope movements have over time caused relevant socio-economic losses and, in some cases, also casualties. Prevention, prediction and monitoring of landslide phenomena play a key-role to avoid or minimize their effects. In this work, damage suffered by facilities located within and surrounding a deep-seated landslide were classified through three different approaches. The investigated area is located in the municipality of Agnone (Molise region, central-south Italy), which is strongly affected by landslide processes. A main landslide event that occurred in 2003 is still active, exhibiting slow and intermittent movements. In this c...
On the 27 and 28 April 2009, the area of Oltrepo Pavese in northern Italy was affected by a very int...
Quantitative analysis of consequences (in terms of expected monetary losses) induced by slow-moving ...
Determining landslide hazard at the national scale remains a difficult task. However, such a complex...
Landslides constitute one of the most important geo-hazards affecting southern Italy. Particularly, ...
Landslides are among the most important and frequent natural calamities that cause severe socio-econ...
International audienceWe present a geomorphological method to evaluate landslide hazard and risk. Th...
This study describes an analysis carried out within the European community project "ALARM" (Assessme...
The aim of the PhD thesis was to look for a relationship between the landslide-induced damage record...
The area of Corvara in Badia (Dolomites, Italy) has undergone detailed geomorphological investigatio...
During the last years the Basin Authorities built the Landslide Risk Maps for the entire Italian ter...
Several urban areas in Euro-Mediterranean countries are affected by slow-moving landslides that, eve...
Abstract. In this paper, a simplified methodological ap-proach is used to assess damage indices rela...
International audienceThis study describes an analysis carried out within the European community pro...
On the 27 and 28 April 2009, the area of Oltrepo Pavese in northern Italy was affected by a very int...
Quantitative analysis of consequences (in terms of expected monetary losses) induced by slow-moving ...
Determining landslide hazard at the national scale remains a difficult task. However, such a complex...
Landslides constitute one of the most important geo-hazards affecting southern Italy. Particularly, ...
Landslides are among the most important and frequent natural calamities that cause severe socio-econ...
International audienceWe present a geomorphological method to evaluate landslide hazard and risk. Th...
This study describes an analysis carried out within the European community project "ALARM" (Assessme...
The aim of the PhD thesis was to look for a relationship between the landslide-induced damage record...
The area of Corvara in Badia (Dolomites, Italy) has undergone detailed geomorphological investigatio...
During the last years the Basin Authorities built the Landslide Risk Maps for the entire Italian ter...
Several urban areas in Euro-Mediterranean countries are affected by slow-moving landslides that, eve...
Abstract. In this paper, a simplified methodological ap-proach is used to assess damage indices rela...
International audienceThis study describes an analysis carried out within the European community pro...
On the 27 and 28 April 2009, the area of Oltrepo Pavese in northern Italy was affected by a very int...
Quantitative analysis of consequences (in terms of expected monetary losses) induced by slow-moving ...
Determining landslide hazard at the national scale remains a difficult task. However, such a complex...