Landslides in Emilia-Romagna region (Italy): strategies for hazard assessment and risk management

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Giovanni Bertolini
Monica Guida
Marco Pizziolo
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[1] Servizio Tecnico dei Bacini Secchia e sinistra Enza,Regione Emilia
[2] Servizio Pianificazione di Bacino e della Costa,Romagna
[3] Servizio Geologico,Regione Emilia
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Landslides; Reactivation; Risk-analysis; Territorial planning; Emilia-Romagna; Northern Apennines; Italy;
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In Emilia-Romagna, over 32,000 landslide bodies cover one-fifth of the hilly and mountainous territory. The majority of them originated as earth-flows after the last glacial maximum and grew during the rainiest periods of the Holocene through the superimposition of new earth-flows. Reactivation of these large landslides is the main problem the geologists of Emilia-Romagna are facing now. Intense and/or prolonged precipitation play a major role as triggering factors in reactivating landslide bodies, but also the importance of snowmelt is suggested by the monthly distribution of landslide events. Almost all the present-day landslide activity is due to the reactivation of pre-existing landslide bodies. Consequently, territorial planning and geo-thematic cartography are fundamental tools for the reduction of risk. The Emilia-Romagna geo-thematic cartography (1:10,000) is legally binding and regulates land use in regional, municipal and basin plans.
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