[HTML][HTML] Risk perception of climate change and natural hazards in global mountain regions: A critical review
Mountains are highly sensitive to climate change. Their elevated areas provide essential
ecosystem services both for the surrounding mountainous regions and particularly for …
ecosystem services both for the surrounding mountainous regions and particularly for …
Detecting the impact of climate change on alpine mass movements in observational records from the European Alps
Anthropogenic climate change is rapidly altering high mountain environments, including
changing the frequency, dynamic behavior, location, and magnitude of alpine mass …
changing the frequency, dynamic behavior, location, and magnitude of alpine mass …
[HTML][HTML] Correlation does not imply geomorphic causation in data-driven landslide susceptibility modelling–Benefits of exploring landslide data collection effects
Data-driven landslide susceptibility models formally integrate spatial landslide information
with explanatory environmental variables that describe predisposing factors of slope …
with explanatory environmental variables that describe predisposing factors of slope …
A severe landslide event in the Alpine foreland under possible future climate and land-use changes
Landslides are a major natural hazard, but uncertainties about their occurrence in a warmer
climate are substantial. The relative role of rainfall, soil moisture, and land-use changes and …
climate are substantial. The relative role of rainfall, soil moisture, and land-use changes and …
1991–2020 climate normal in the European Alps: focus on high-elevation environments
Alps are an important geographical area of the European continent and, in this area,
temperature increase is most evident. However, the 1991–2020 climate normal in the Alps …
temperature increase is most evident. However, the 1991–2020 climate normal in the Alps …
Pronounced increase in slope instability linked to global warming: A case study from the eastern European Alps
In recent decades, slope instability in high‐mountain regions has often been linked to
increase in temperature and the associated permafrost degradation and/or the increase in …
increase in temperature and the associated permafrost degradation and/or the increase in …
Deciphering seasonal effects of triggering and preparatory precipitation for improved shallow landslide prediction using generalized additive mixed models
The increasing availability of long-term observational data can lead to the development of
innovative modelling approaches to determine landslide triggering conditions at regional …
innovative modelling approaches to determine landslide triggering conditions at regional …
A high-resolution gridded dataset of daily temperature and precipitation records (1980–2018) for trentino–South Tyrol (North-Eastern Italian Alps)
A high-resolution gridded dataset of daily mean temperature and precipitation series
spanning the period 1980ndash; 2018 was built for Trentino ndash; South Tyrol, a …
spanning the period 1980ndash; 2018 was built for Trentino ndash; South Tyrol, a …
[HTML][HTML] Insights gained into geo-hydrological disaster management 25 years after the catastrophic landslides of 1998 in southern Italy
Understanding how natural processes may turn into disasters represents a key aspect to the
implementation of effective risk reduction strategies. Within this framework, the current study …
implementation of effective risk reduction strategies. Within this framework, the current study …
[HTML][HTML] Using satellite rainfall products to assess the triggering conditions for hydro-morphological processes in different geomorphological settings in China
Hydro-morphological processes (HMP, ie all processes contained within the spectrum
defined between debris flows and flash floods) initiate in response to intense rainfall events …
defined between debris flows and flash floods) initiate in response to intense rainfall events …