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Par Collection Par Auteur- PECSI, M., (Editeur scientifique) (3)
- RICHTER, G., (Editeur scientifique) (3)
- GARZONIO, C. A. (1)
- VANNOCCI, P. (1)
- CSORBA, P. (1)
- FOCARDI, P. (1)
- KAPULE, D. E. (1)
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- Action anthropique ; Cartographie géomorphologique ; Ecologie ; Géo-écologie ; Géomorphométrie ; Hongrie ; Paysage ; Utilisation du sol ; Vignoble (1)
- Campania ; Dynamique de versant ; Faille ; Italie ; Karst ; Linéament ; Mouvement de masse ; Risque naturel ; SPOT ; Télédétection ; Utilisation du sol ; Versant (1)
- Campania ; Fault ; Italy ; Karst ; Land use ; Lineament ; Mass movement ; Natural hazards ; Remote sensing ; SPOT ; Slope ; Slope dynamics (1)
- Dynamique de versant ; Géomorphométrie ; Italie ; Modèle ; Mouvement de masse ; Toscana ; Versant (1)
- Ecology ; Geo-ecology ; Geomorphological cartography;Geomorphological mapping ; Geomorphometry ; Human impact ; Hungary ; Land use ; Landscape ; Vinegrowing area (1)
- Geomorphometry ; Italy ; Mass movement ; Model ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Toscana (1)
- Geomorphology and geoecology. Applied geomorphology (3)
- Slope evolution in upper Valdarno (Tuscany) : a method for morphometric analysis (1)
- Slope instability in slope management and mining : a case study of the upper Sele Valley, southern Italy (1)
- The role of landforms in ecological landscape structure (1)
- Slope instability in slope management and mining : a case study of the upper Sele Valley, southern Italy
- This paper presents a study on the causes and effects of slope instability on landuse planning in the Upper Sele Valley, using aerospace remote sensing and field mapping techniques. Slope instability is manifested by the presence of numerous
- -producing zone of the Tokaj hill shows that most abandoned vineyards are located on the slopes of interfluvial ridges and head-valleys steeper than 20o and above 300 m altitude.
- computer analysis was carried out. In particular, several slope profiles along the Arno river valley floor, where steep surfaces occur, were analysed.