Geosciences (Dec 2018)

Operative Monographies: Development of a New Tool for the Effective Management of Landslide Risks

  • Daniele Giordan,
  • Martina Cignetti,
  • Aleksandra Wrzesniak,
  • Paolo Allasia,
  • Davide Bertolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8120485
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 485

Abstract

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Active landslide risk assessment and management are primarily based on the availability of dedicated studies and monitoring activities. The establishment of decision support for the efficient management of active landslides threatening urban areas is a worthwhile contribution. Nowadays, consistent information about major landslide hazards is obtained through an interdisciplinary approach, consisting of field survey data and long-time monitoring, with the creation of a high populated dataset. Nevertheless, the large number and variety of acquired data can generate some criticalities in their management. Data fragmentation and a missing standard format of the data should represent a serious hitch in landslide hazard management. A good organization in a standard format can be a good operative solution. Based on standardized approaches such as the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), we developed a standard document called operative monography. This document summarizes all available information by organizing monitoring data and identifying possible lacks. We tested this approach in the Aosta Valley Region (NW Italy) on five different slow moving landslides monitored for twenty years. The critical analysis of the available dataset modifies a simple sequence of information in a more complex document, adoptable by local and national authorities for a more effective management of active landslides.

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