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Exposure to landslides in rural areas in Central Italy

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posted on 2020-04-15, 16:50 authored by Michele Santangelo, Ivan Marchesini, Francesco Bucci, Mauro Cardinali, Marco Cavalli, Stefano Crema, Lorenzo Marchi, Massimiliano Alvioli, Fausto Guzzetti

Starting on 24th August 2016, Central Italy was struck by a six-month earthquake sequence that caused 303 victims and extensive major damages to urban areas and infrastructures, in some cases entire villages needed complete rebuilding. In this paper we present a map that portrays the overall susceptibility to multiple landslide types and the exposure to landslides of the rural-urban areas of the Castelsantangelo sul Nera Municipality, a typical village of the central Italian Apennine. The map is based on a procedure that ingests geomorphological data and models and groups the individual landslide susceptibility maps in a joint susceptibility and exposure map based on expert-defined criteria. The procedure has been applied to built-up and to undeveloped areas to highlight their exposure and was used as a tool for planning post-seismic reconstruction. We advise that such maps are used also as basic tool for ordinary urban planning.

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