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Land, Volume 11, Issue 3
March 2022 - 136 articles
Cover Story: The integration of different sources of information and compound expertise, such as geological, geomorphological, geophysical, historical documentary, and historical climatological, can greatly improve our understanding of natural hazards (NHs) and landslides in particular. Chiefly, we stress the importance of historical sources in scrutinizing NHs that occurred in the past, thus helping land planners to set out tailored risk mitigation strategies. In particular, the use of archive sources for NH analysis could be supported through citizen science projects, especially those involving younger generations and students, supported by researchers and specialists. The article addresses all these facets taking advantage of a well-documented historical landslide triggered in a town of Southern Italy. View this paper
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