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ROCKFALL, FOREST AND HUMAN INTERACTIONS IN THE EUROPEAN ALPS (2004)
One of the valuable services a forest in the Alps provides is protection against natural hazards such as rockfall. Adequate management of a mountain forest that protects downslope areas against impacts of rockfall requires insight into the dynamics of the environment of the hillslope
as a whole. Therefore, a combined approach, using field and modelling techniques, was applied to assess the determining factors for rockfall source areas, rockfall tracks and rockfall runout zones. The first question of this study was why rockfall occurs in the first place in the investigated area. The second question was if the knowledge obtained in the field could be translated into a model that simulates rockfall dynamics on a forested slope realistically and satisfactorily (i.e. with sufficient predictive power). The third question was how hillslope characteristics, forest stands and rockfall are interacting and what the role of humans herein is.
Reference:
International Congress Interpraevent 2004, vol. 2(V): pp. 13-23
International Congress Interpraevent 2004, vol. 2(V): pp. 13-23
Organization:
Cemagref Grenoble, France
France
Cemagref Grenoble, France
France
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