2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20403-1
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Landslide Databases as Tools for Integrated Assessment of Landslide Risk

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“…Landslides belong to one of the most impacting natural hazards in alpine landscapes with a high frequency of occurrence and significant economic losses. In Switzerland landslide‐related damages were estimated to exceed 0.5 billion USD in the period 1972–2007 [ Hilker et al ., ] and similar levels of economic losses were reported for other alpine countries [ Kjekstad and Highland , ; Salvati et al ., ; Trezzini et al ., ; Klose , ]. In the U.S. landslides are estimated to lead to about 2 billion USD damage on average every year [ Schuster , ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landslides belong to one of the most impacting natural hazards in alpine landscapes with a high frequency of occurrence and significant economic losses. In Switzerland landslide‐related damages were estimated to exceed 0.5 billion USD in the period 1972–2007 [ Hilker et al ., ] and similar levels of economic losses were reported for other alpine countries [ Kjekstad and Highland , ; Salvati et al ., ; Trezzini et al ., ; Klose , ]. In the U.S. landslides are estimated to lead to about 2 billion USD damage on average every year [ Schuster , ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The landslides affect mostly the houses, churches, cemeteries, roads, railways (in 1992 the railway sector between Dîngeni and Săveni was affected by landslides on a sector of 100 m, which finally because of the lack of investments generated the closure of this 53.4 km railway sector), industrial infrastructure (Zemeș, Bacău County landslide with a surface of 42 ha and a volume of 3 million m 3 , which affected 47 oil pumps and one house, triggered by the oil drilling activities) and other public infrastructure form the study area. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The landslide hazard and risk assessment requires spatial and temporal data of landslide events [1,2,3]. This information is given by historical sources, since the use of aerial and satellite imagery is limited to the last 60 to 80 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, daily rainfall thresholds or ID curves may also exhibit good predictive power for landsliding, e.g. as shown in a comprehensive analysis in Switzerland (Leonarduzzi et al, 2017). So the following question arises: how does the temporal resolution of the rainfall data actually affect landslide prediction?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%