Authors
Sven Fuchs, Veronika Röthlisberger, Thomas Thaler, Andreas Zischg, Margreth Keiler
Publication date
2017
Journal
Annals of the American Association of Geographers
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
382-392
Publisher
Routledge
Description
A coevolutionary perspective is adopted to understand the dynamics of exposure to mountain hazards in the European Alps. A spatially explicit, object-based temporal assessment of elements at risk to mountain hazards (river floods, torrential floods, and debris flows) in Austria and Switzerland is presented for the period from 1919 to 2012. The assessment is based on two different data sets: (1) hazard information adhering to legally binding land use planning restrictions and (2) information on building types combined from different national-level spatial data. We discuss these transdisciplinary dynamics and focus on economic, social, and institutional interdependencies and interactions between human and physical systems. Exposure changes in response to multiple drivers, including population growth and land use conflicts. The results show that whereas some regional assets are associated with a strong increase …
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S Fuchs, V Röthlisberger, T Thaler, A Zischg, M Keiler - Mountains: Physical, Human-Environmental, and …, 2018