A GIS-Based Approach for Shallow Landslides Risk Assessment in the Giampilieri and Briga Catchments Areas (Sicily, Italy)

Author:

Vegliante Giulio1,Baiocchi Valerio2ORCID,Falconi Luca Maria3ORCID,Moretti Lorenzo4ORCID,Pollino Maurizio5ORCID,Puglisi Claudio3,Righini Gaia4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Letters and Modern Cultures, Sapienza University of Rome, 00161 Rome, Italy

2. DICEA, Department of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 00184 Rome, Italy

3. Models and Technologies for Risks Reduction Division, ENEA—Casaccia Research Centre, 00123 Rome, Italy

4. Models and Technologies for Risks Reduction Division, ENEA—Bologna Research Centre, 40129 Bologna, Italy

5. Analysis and Protection of Critical Infrastructures Laboratory, ENEA—Casaccia Research Centre, 00123 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Shallow landslides pose a widely growing hazard and risk, globally and particularly in Mediterranean areas. The implementation of adequate adaptation and mitigation measures necessarily requires the development of practical and affordable methodologies and technologies for assessing the shallow landslides hazard and its territorial impact. The assessment of shallow landslide hazard maps involves two different and sequential steps: the susceptibility and the runout analysis, respectively, aimed at the identification of the initiation and the propagation areas. This paper describes the application in the Giampilieri and Briga Villages area (Sicily, Italy) of a shallow landslide risk process at a basin scale with an innovative approach in the runout assessment segment. The runout analysis was conducted using specific GIS tools employing an empirical–geometric approach at a basin scale. The exposure and vulnerability values of the elements at risk were assigned using a qualitative and semi-quantitative approach, respectively. The results highlight the effectiveness of the procedure in producing consistent runout hazard and risk assessments in the valley areas where the more important and vulnerable exposed elements are located. This study contributes to addressing the public administration demand for valuable and user-friendly tools to manage and drive regional planning.

Funder

Ministry of University and Research

Italian MUR

Publisher

MDPI AG

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