Land take and landslide hazard: Spatial assessment and policy implications from a study concerning Sardinia

Isola, Federica;Lai, Sabrina;Leone, Federica;Zoppi, Corrado
2023-01-01

Abstract

Land take and soil sealing imply land cover transitions that may possibly result in decreased capacity to resist landslides; hence, this study focuses on the relations between land-taking pro-cesses and landslide hazard by addressing the following research question: “To what extent do land-taking processes increase landslide hazard?” The impact of land take is assessed through a regression model which relates the level of landslide hazard to a set of land cover variables which include artificialized land; that is, land taken up through urbanization processes, and a set of co-variates that represent land cover types grouped in accordance with the LEAC (land and ecosystem accounting) classification. This methodological approach is implemented into the spatial context of Sardinia, an insular Italian region, and shows that not only the amount of taken up artificialized land, but also other types of land covers, are likely to increase the magnitude of landslide hazard. A set of implications concerning planning policies related to land cover and land cover transitions are discussed in the concluding section, where policy recommendations are identified in order to mitigate the impacts of land cover transitions on landslide hazards.
2023
Inglese
12
2
359
1
23
23
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/2/359
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
land take; landslide hazard; land cover change
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
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Isola, Federica; Lai, Sabrina; Leone, Federica; Zoppi, Corrado
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