Anthropic Valorisation of Vulnerable Areas Affected by Deep-Seated Landslides
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COCEAN, Pompei, HOGNOGI, Gheorghe Gavrilă, POP, Ana Maria, BEJAN, Iurie, DAVID, Nicoleta. Anthropic Valorisation of Vulnerable Areas Affected by Deep-Seated Landslides. In: Geoheritage, 2019, nr. 4(11), pp. 1855-1868. ISSN 1867-2477. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-019-00397-8
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Numărul 4(11) / 2019 / ISSN 1867-2477 /ISSNe 1867-2485

Anthropic Valorisation of Vulnerable Areas Affected by Deep-Seated Landslides

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-019-00397-8

Pag. 1855-1868

Cocean Pompei1, Hognogi Gheorghe Gavrilă2, Pop Ana Maria2, Bejan Iurie3, David Nicoleta2
 
1 Academia Română – Filiala Cluj,
2 Babeș-Bolyai University,
3 Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 30 aprilie 2021


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Deep-seated landslides are considered geomorphologic risk phenomena, but highly stable over time. The people perceived them differently, associating their shape with various legends. Their low vulnerability degree led to their complex valorisation. This ranged from their location in built-up spaces (households, religious infrastructures, etc.) to a varied economic usage (agriculture, logging, tourism). The scope of this study consists in assessing the deep-seated landslides as geomorphosites. This assessment is conducted by calculating their functional and additional values and the impact of their use in the field. The methodology involved 3 stages: inventory of some representative deep-seated landslides areas in Romania and the Republic of Moldova; assessment of 13 deep-seated landslides sites, perceived as case study; and their ranking, depending on the integration of the values achieved individually for each subcriterion. The research outcomes have confirmed the presence of a significant number of deep-seated landslides in the Carpato-Danubiano-Pontic space (especially in the Transylvanian Depression and in the Moldavian Plateau). The research also revealed the possibility to catalogue these landslides as geomorphosites and the high anthropic usage degree owed first of all to the good stability of the landforms.

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Deep-seated landslides, Geomorphosites assessment, Romania, stability, The Moldavian Plateau, the Republic of Moldova, The Transylvanian Depression