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- | ==== Protection of areas against avalanches, mudslides and rockfalls - Supply, Flow, Demand ==== | + | ====== Protection of areas against avalanches, mudslides and rockfalls - Supply, Flow, Demand |
- | **<font 14.0pt/ | + | ==== General description: |
- | <font inherit/ | + | The following model is an approach to delineate areas where the biotic ecosystems (forests) contribute to the mitigation of natural hazards and the protection of human assets from hazardous natural processes. At the Alpine-wide scale, this has been done by combining separate regional models for avalanches, rock-falls and water channel relevant processes. The models use topographical information derived from the 25m EU DEM and statistically derived threshold values identified by earlier projects and assessments (performed in all Alpine countries) to model potential avalanche and rock-fall release and transition zones. **The flowchart below** describes in detail the calculation procedure to derive the developed indicators per local administrative units (LAU2) of the Alpine Space. |
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- | **__< | + | === Avalanche release and Transition zones === |
- | **<font inherit/ | + | **(1) Calculate potential avalanche release areas: |
- | **<font inherit/ | + | **(2) Split larger areas: |
- | **<font inherit/ | + | **(3) Calculate avalanche cost path: |
- | **<font inherit/ | + | **(4) Calculate energy line angle for every release area: |
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- | **(** **<font inherit/ | + | **(****5) Limit avalanche Paths with energy line angle: |
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+ | === Rock-fall Release and Transition Zones === | ||
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+ | **(6) Calculate potential rock-fall start zones: | ||
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+ | **(7) Create Cost Raster:**A cost raster represents the theoretical costs a falling rock would have to overcome from one area to the next (pixel to pixel). These costs depend on the slope length and the land-cover/ | ||
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+ | **(8) Calculate energy line angle for every start zone: | ||
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+ | **(9) Perform Path Distance ****analysis****to**** calculate maximum runout lengths of falling-rocks**: | ||
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+ | === Areas relevant for water channels === | ||
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+ | **(10) Delineate Forest areas with a protective effect for water-channels: | ||
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+ | === Supply Indicator creation === | ||
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+ | **(11) Combine areas where forests have a protective function: **By merging all natural hazard zones that already have a forest land-cover, the sites of protection forests are identified. By definition, the protective function of forests exists in all avalanche release and transition zones, rock-fall transition zones and water channel relevant terrain. | ||
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+ | === Demand indicator creation === | ||
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+ | **(12) Calculate natural hazard potential: | ||
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+ | **(13) Calculate Damage Potential: | ||
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+ | **(14) Calculate protection forest demand index: | ||
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+ | === Flow indicator creation === | ||
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+ | **(15) Backlink intersections of hazard potential and damage potential to release areas:**In the case of avalanches all the transition zones that intersect with infrastructure have to be traced back to the corresponding release area. Using Raster in ArcGIS, this can be done by inverting the DEM and performing a new cost path analysis starting from the intersected damage potential areas. Finally, by combining the avalanche release and transition zones as well as rockfall transition zones that possibly harm infrastructure we are able to identify Object-protecting forest. | ||
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