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Landslide damage assessment using the Support Analysis Framework (SAF): the 2009 landsliding event in Calabria (Italy) |
VerfasserIn |
O. Petrucci, A. A. Pasqua, G. Gullà |
Medientyp |
Artikel
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Sprache |
Englisch
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ISSN |
1680-7340
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In: 11th EGU Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Storms (2009) ; Nr. 26 (2010-06-30), S.13-17 |
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250015974
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/adgeo-26-13-2010.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
In this paper, a simplified methodological approach is used to assess damage
indices related to landslide phenomena that occurred in Calabria (Italy)
between November 2008 and January 2009. This approach, which was designed
for and applied to single landslides, uses the Support Analysis Framework
(SAF), a procedure containing the elements that can be damaged by a
landslide grouped in categories. In this paper, we test wide-ranging use of
the SAF on a number of landslides, assessing landslide damage on a municipal
scale to get a final estimate of the amount of damage caused by all of the
landslides that occurred in a selected municipality.
Data regarding the damage caused by landslides were gathered from the press.
Daily newspapers were systematically collected and elaborated to assess
direct, indirect and intangible damage caused during the abovementioned
period by a rainfall-triggered landsliding event. In the paper, regional- and
provincial-scale results are described, and the methodological approach is
briefly described.
The application of the proposed methodological approach to the 2009
landsliding event shows that the results can be used to summarise landslide
damage from a complex event in order to better plan an intervention strategy
at a regional, provincial or municipal scale.
The availability of newspaper data during the event and the speed of the
proposed approach allow for rapid location of the damaged sectors during the
event, which will continuously upgrade the regional damage framework. This
can all be done almost in "real time".
For regional agencies, this framework can be a starting point to both manage
the emergency and to acquire and interpret data giving a more detailed
damage distribution so that a response can be organised. Moreover, based on
the damage assessment, a characterisation of the landsliding event can also
be carried out and used to describe the damage scenario occurring after each
type of event. |
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