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Integration of geohazards into urban and land-use planning. Towards a Landslide Directive. The EuroGeoSurveys Questionnaire

Authors :
Mikos, M.
Mateos, Rosa María
Herrera, Gerardo
García-Davalillo, Juan Carlos
Grandjean, Gilles
Poyiadji, Eleftheria
Maftei, Raluca
Filipciuc, Tatiana-Constantina
Auflič, Mateja Jemec
Jez, Jernej
Podolszki, Laszlo
Trigila, Alessandro
Comerci, Valerio
Raetzo, Hugo
Kociu, Arben
Przyłucka, Maria
Kułak, Marcin
Laskowicz, Izabela
Sheehy, Michael
Kopackova, Veronika
Frei, Michaela
Kuhn, Dirk
Dehls, John F.
Hermanns, Reginald L.
Koulermou, Niki
Smith, Colby A.
Engdahl, Mats
Pagespetit, Pere Buxó
González, Marta
Banks, Vanessa
Dashwood, Claire
Reeves, Helen
Cigna, Francesca
Liščák, Pavel
Mikulėnas, Vidas
Demir, Vedad
Raha, Margus
Quental, Lidia
Oliveira, Daniel
Dias, Ruben
Sandić, Cvjetko
Mikos, M.
Mateos, Rosa María
Herrera, Gerardo
García-Davalillo, Juan Carlos
Grandjean, Gilles
Poyiadji, Eleftheria
Maftei, Raluca
Filipciuc, Tatiana-Constantina
Auflič, Mateja Jemec
Jez, Jernej
Podolszki, Laszlo
Trigila, Alessandro
Comerci, Valerio
Raetzo, Hugo
Kociu, Arben
Przyłucka, Maria
Kułak, Marcin
Laskowicz, Izabela
Sheehy, Michael
Kopackova, Veronika
Frei, Michaela
Kuhn, Dirk
Dehls, John F.
Hermanns, Reginald L.
Koulermou, Niki
Smith, Colby A.
Engdahl, Mats
Pagespetit, Pere Buxó
González, Marta
Banks, Vanessa
Dashwood, Claire
Reeves, Helen
Cigna, Francesca
Liščák, Pavel
Mikulėnas, Vidas
Demir, Vedad
Raha, Margus
Quental, Lidia
Oliveira, Daniel
Dias, Ruben
Sandić, Cvjetko
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Exposure to hazards is expected to increase in Europe, due to rapid population growth in urban areas and the escalation of urbanization throughout many countries. In the framework of the European Geological Surveys (EGS), the Earth Observation and Geohazards Expert Group (EOEG) has carried out a survey based enquiry regarding the integration of geohazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, ground subsidence, floods and others) into urban and land-use planning. Responses from 19 European countries and 5 regions reveal heterogeneous policies across national borders. 17% of the countries have not yet implemented any legal measures to integrate geohazards into urban and land-use plans and half of the participating countries have no official methodological guides to construct geohazard maps. Additionally, there is a scarce knowledge about real social impacts of geohazards and resulting disasters in many of the countries, although they have a significant impact on their national economies. This overview stresses the need for a common legislative framework and homogenization of the national legislations as well as mutual guidelines which adopt the principles applicable to the management of geohazards and explain the process to be followed in the production of hazard documentation. This is especially relevant in case of landslide and subsidence hazards; although those are of great importance in Europe, there are no common guidelines and practices similar to Directive 2007/60/EC on the assessment and management of flood risk. Based on their expertise, EuroGeoSurveys (EGS) have the potential to coordinate this activity in European geohazard guidelines and to promote the interaction among stakeholders.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1066738513
Document Type :
Electronic Resource