Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Changes in the main weather features are becoming perceivable in Italy. In the last years, the average
temperature and the intensity of rainstorms are increasing. Such phenomena could lead to changes in the
earth-atmosphere interaction. Accounting for the high vulnerability of the Italian territory, an obvious
consequence would concern the effects on the hydro-geological hazards, including landslides and floods. As
a matter of fact, the higher frequency of high magnitude flood and landslide events represent an alarm bell.
It is necessary to explore with all available instruments the consequences of the potential climate changes.
Since quantitative predictions are not possible, the only way to run is depicting rational scenarios for the
most vulnerable contexts adopting a multidisciplinary approach. Based on projections of potential climate
changes in the 21st century, the report examines their potential impact in the context of the Italian peninsula.
After a general overview about typical slope responses to weather changes, some quantitative scenarios have
been depicted for representative geomorphological contexts. The last part of the paper examines changes in
the expected risk, based on the characteristics of the Italian territory and its vulnerability, looking at the
initiatives to undertake for its mitigation.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
climate change; slope stability
List of contributors:
Gariano, STEFANO LUIGI; Tommasi, Paolo; Guzzetti, Fausto
Book title:
Slope Safety Preparedness for Impact of Climate Change