Living in areas of highly active natural processes as the alpine environment demands the careful assessment of naturalhazards and their provision in regional and local development planning processes, providing the chance to substantiallyreduce damage and loss of property and lives. Consequently techniques for the corresponding tasks of mapping andmonitoring natural hazards are subject of ongoing challenging research in this region. Earth observation data andmethodology have proven to be able to provide mapping of the spatial distribution of different environmentalparameters but are still rarely included in operational administrative and planning processes of hazard management.The presented study focussed on the potential integration of Differential SAR Interferometry techniques into currenttasks of landslide hazard management in the Italian Alps including test-cases in the Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol. Aclose cooperation with the responsible Geologic Service was established for detailed regarding of the specific userrequirements.Limitations and obstacles of the potential support from earth observation techniques were considered carefully and thepath of integration of products and services into the users processing chain was analysed in detail under operationalaspects and demonstrated.

Support of Satellite Radar to Hazard Zone Mapping in the Italian Alps / Belitz, K.; Corsini, Alessandro; Mair, V.; Strozzi, T.; Wegmüller, U.; Zilger, J.. - In: ESA SP. - ISSN 0379-6566. - ELETTRONICO. - SP 550:550(2004), pp. 29-34. (Intervento presentato al convegno FRINGE 2003 workshop SP550 . ESA-ESRIN tenutosi a Frascati, ita nel 16-19/11/2004).

Support of Satellite Radar to Hazard Zone Mapping in the Italian Alps

CORSINI, Alessandro;
2004

Abstract

Living in areas of highly active natural processes as the alpine environment demands the careful assessment of naturalhazards and their provision in regional and local development planning processes, providing the chance to substantiallyreduce damage and loss of property and lives. Consequently techniques for the corresponding tasks of mapping andmonitoring natural hazards are subject of ongoing challenging research in this region. Earth observation data andmethodology have proven to be able to provide mapping of the spatial distribution of different environmentalparameters but are still rarely included in operational administrative and planning processes of hazard management.The presented study focussed on the potential integration of Differential SAR Interferometry techniques into currenttasks of landslide hazard management in the Italian Alps including test-cases in the Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol. Aclose cooperation with the responsible Geologic Service was established for detailed regarding of the specific userrequirements.Limitations and obstacles of the potential support from earth observation techniques were considered carefully and thepath of integration of products and services into the users processing chain was analysed in detail under operationalaspects and demonstrated.
2004
FRINGE 2003 workshop SP550 . ESA-ESRIN
Frascati, ita
16-19/11/2004
SP 550
29
34
Belitz, K.; Corsini, Alessandro; Mair, V.; Strozzi, T.; Wegmüller, U.; Zilger, J.
Support of Satellite Radar to Hazard Zone Mapping in the Italian Alps / Belitz, K.; Corsini, Alessandro; Mair, V.; Strozzi, T.; Wegmüller, U.; Zilger, J.. - In: ESA SP. - ISSN 0379-6566. - ELETTRONICO. - SP 550:550(2004), pp. 29-34. (Intervento presentato al convegno FRINGE 2003 workshop SP550 . ESA-ESRIN tenutosi a Frascati, ita nel 16-19/11/2004).
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