The contribution of satellite SAR-derived displacement measurements in landslide risk management practices

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Federico Raspini
Federica Bardi
Silvia Bianchini
Andrea Ciampalini
Chiara Del Ventisette
Paolo Farina
Federica Ferrigno
Lorenzo Solari
Nicola Casagli
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[1] University of Firenze,Earth Sciences Department
[2] Academic Spin-off of the University of Florence,Geoapp s.r.l.
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Natural Hazards | 2017年 / 86卷
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SAR interferometry; Speckle tracking; Landslide risk; Civil Protection;
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Landslides are common phenomena that occur worldwide and are a main cause of loss of life and damage to property. The hazards associated with landslides are a challenging concern in many countries, including Italy. Over the last 15 years, an increasing number of applications have aimed to demonstrate the applicability of images captured by space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors in slope instability investigations. InSAR (SAR interferometry) is currently one of the most exploited techniques for the assessment of ground displacements, and it is becoming a consolidated tool for Civil Protection institutions in addressing landslide risk. This paper presents a subset of the results obtained in Italy within the framework of SAR-based programmes and applications intended to test the potential application of C- and X-band satellite interferometry during different Civil Protection activities (namely prevention, prevision, emergency response and post-emergency phases) performed to manage landslide risk. Analysis of satellite SAR data is demonstrated to play a major role in the investigation of landslide-related events at different stages, including detection, mapping, monitoring, characterization and prediction. In addition, this paper also discusses the limitations that still exist and must be overcome in the coming years to manage the transition of satellite SAR systems towards complete operational use in landslide risk management practices.
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