SAFELAND – Living with landslide risk in Europe: Assessment, effects of global change, and risk management strategies
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SAFELAND


SAFELAND – Living with landslide risk in Europe: Assessment, effects of global change, and risk management strategies

FP7 (ENVIRONMENT)
2007 - 2013
Land use, Other
Other
Norway
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, United Kingdom
Jan, 2009
Jan, 2012

Project Overview

The SafeLand project has three main objectives: (1) to provide policy-makers, public administrators, researchers, scientists, educators and other stakeholders with an improved harmonised framework and methodology for the assessment and quantification of landslide risk at local, regional and European scales; (2) to evaluate the changes in risk pattern caused by climate change, human activity and policy changes; and (3) to provide guidelines for choosing the most appropriate risk management strategies, including risk prevention and mitigation measures.

Project Results

Guidelines related to landslide triggering processes and run-out modelling; development and testing of several empirical methods for predicting the characteristics of threshold rainfall events for triggering of precipitation-induced landslides, and development of an empirical model for assessing the changes in landslide frequency as a function of changes in the demography; guidelines for landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk assessment and zoning; new methodologies for physical and societal vulnerability assessment; identification of landslide hazard and risk hotspots for Europe; regional and local climate model simulations over selected regions of Europe at high spatial; guidelines for use of remote sensing techniques, monitoring and early warning systems; development of a prototype web-based ‘toolbox’ of innovative and technically appropriate prevention and mitigation measures; case histories and ‘hotspots’ of European Landslides have been collected and documented; research on stakeholder workshops and participatory processes to involve the population exposed to landslide risk in the decision-making process for choosing the most appropriate risk mitigation measure(s).

Website

https://www.ngi.no/eng/Projects/SafeLand

Resources

  • proposed factsheet template safeland.docx

Links

  • https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/890599/es

Contacts

Bjørn Kalsnes: bjorn.kalsnes@ngi.no
+47 911 26 128

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