A multi-scale methodological approach for slow-moving landslide risk mitigation in urban areas, southern Italy

Ferlisi, Settimio; Gulla, Giovanni; Nicodemo, Gianfranco; Peduto, Dario, 2019, A multi-scale methodological approach for slow-moving landslide risk mitigation in urban areas, southern Italy, Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration 4 (2019). doi_10.1007/s41207-019-0110-4,
URL: http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/409303

Several urban areas in Euro-Mediterranean countries are affected by slow-moving landslides that, even if rarely associated with the loss of human life, can cause damage to structures and infrastructure. In such contexts, the progressive decay of the built environment can bring along a generalized increase of the physical vulnerability and, as a result, slow-moving landslide risk increases over the time. Under these conditions, as long as suitable risk mitigation measures are lacking, the level of risk (also related to earthquakes) could turn out to be no longer acceptable within an a priori unknown time interval. This problem has a relevant social-economic impact, thus requiring the adoption of risk mitigation strategies that need to be effective and, at the same time, sustainable for the involved stakeholders. In this regard, this paper proposes a multiscale methodological approach-based on the joint use of satellite-derived displacement monitoring data and the results of building damage surveys-whose applicability is tested with reference to urban areas affected by slow-moving landslides in Calabria region (southern Italy).

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