Early warning systems (EWSs) rely on the capacity to forecast a dangerous event with a certain amount of advance by defining warning criteria on which the safety of the population will depend. Monitoring of landslides is facilitated by new technologies, decreasing prices and easier data processing. At the same time, predicting the onset of a rapid failure or the sudden transition from slow to rapid failure and subsequent collapse, and its consequences is challenging for scientists that must deal with uncertainties and have limited tools to do so. Furthermore, EWS and warning criteria are becoming more and more a subject of concern between technical experts, researchers, stakeholders and decision makers responsible for the activation, enforcement and approval of civil protection actions. EWSs imply also a sharing of responsibilities which is often averted by technical staff, managers of technical offices and governing institutions. We organized the First International Workshop on Warning Criteria for Active Slides (IWWCAS) to promote sharing and networking among members from specialized institutions and relevant experts of EWS. In this paper, we summarize the event to stimulate discussion and collaboration between organizations dealing with the complex task of managing hazard and risk related to active slides.

Cloutier, C., Agliardi, F., Crosta, G., Frattini, P., Froese, C., Jaboyedoff, M., et al. (2015). The First International Workshop on Warning Criteria for Active Slides: technical issues, problems and solutions for managing early warning systems. LANDSLIDES, 12(1), 205-212 [10.1007/s10346-014-0530-9].

The First International Workshop on Warning Criteria for Active Slides: technical issues, problems and solutions for managing early warning systems

AGLIARDI, FEDERICO
Secondo
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CROSTA, GIOVANNI;FRATTINI, PAOLO;
2015

Abstract

Early warning systems (EWSs) rely on the capacity to forecast a dangerous event with a certain amount of advance by defining warning criteria on which the safety of the population will depend. Monitoring of landslides is facilitated by new technologies, decreasing prices and easier data processing. At the same time, predicting the onset of a rapid failure or the sudden transition from slow to rapid failure and subsequent collapse, and its consequences is challenging for scientists that must deal with uncertainties and have limited tools to do so. Furthermore, EWS and warning criteria are becoming more and more a subject of concern between technical experts, researchers, stakeholders and decision makers responsible for the activation, enforcement and approval of civil protection actions. EWSs imply also a sharing of responsibilities which is often averted by technical staff, managers of technical offices and governing institutions. We organized the First International Workshop on Warning Criteria for Active Slides (IWWCAS) to promote sharing and networking among members from specialized institutions and relevant experts of EWS. In this paper, we summarize the event to stimulate discussion and collaboration between organizations dealing with the complex task of managing hazard and risk related to active slides.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Warning criteria, Active landslide
English
2015
12
1
205
212
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Cloutier, C., Agliardi, F., Crosta, G., Frattini, P., Froese, C., Jaboyedoff, M., et al. (2015). The First International Workshop on Warning Criteria for Active Slides: technical issues, problems and solutions for managing early warning systems. LANDSLIDES, 12(1), 205-212 [10.1007/s10346-014-0530-9].
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