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Geohazards and Disasters: Modelling Scenarios as a Challenge for the Future

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Geohazards and Disasters: Modelling Scenarios as a Challenge for the Future aims to depict an updated view of the most significant technical-scientific knowledge on the topic of geological risks and related mitigation strategies with a focus on the resilience of anthropic communities, and with an aim to sensitize them towards a prevention approach that is fed through awareness and technical competence. This book fills knowledge gaps by relating on scientific and technical progress for the conscious and sustainable management of risk in a multi-hazard perspective. This comprehensive resource will be a welcomed by researchers, academicians, graduate and undergraduate students, and professionals in the field of geology, specifically those focused on geohazards and disaster management. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 01 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780443221392

About

Salvatore Martino is an associate professor in engineering geology at the University of Rome La Sapienza in Italy. His research interests lie in the study of landslides slope stability local seismic response earthquake-induced effects numerical modelling and geotechnical laboratories. He is a reviewer of nine international and two national scientific journals and is a member of the editorial board of the Italian Journal of Engineering Geology and Environment. Dr. Martino is also currently a consultant at NHAZCA Spin-off Sapienza and ACEA-ATO 2 S.p.A. He has published 54 papers on national and international journals 51 on proceedings and 14 monographies and book chapters. Marta Della Seta is an associate professor and researcher of geomorphology at the Department of Earth Sciences in the University of Rome La Sapienza in Italy. Her research interests are in the morpho-evolution of the Earths surface in response to tectonic and climatic forces focusing on tectonic geomorphology geomorphological hazards water erosion and volcanic geomorphology. She has co-authored more than 40 research papers published on national and international journals and is a member of the editorial board of Catena (Elsevier) and the Italian Journal of Engineering Geology and Environment. Carlo Esposito is an associate professor at the University of Rome La Sapienza in Italy. His research interests are in the study of slope instability processes focusing on analysis of landslide susceptibility and hazards seismic conditions characterization analysis and prediction of large-scale gravitational instability processes applications of geomatics to urban geology and geological risks and geological modeling for the optimization of remediation of contaminated sites. Dr. Esposito is a member of the CERI research center and combining his research activity with his professional activity mainly carries out as a consultant for engineering companies on issues of hydrogeological instability and the design of underground works.

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