Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)

We analysed spatial development of traditional and modern settlements on active alluvial fans in the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia), by using old cadastral data from the beginning of the 19th century, time series of aerial photographs from the middle of the 20th century and recent building cadastre...

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Main Authors: Valjavec Mateja Breg, Komac Blaž
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-10-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0050
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spelling doaj-0f7c1e7927994f0b86ab15280234e3dd2021-09-05T20:50:50ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472019-10-0111162763710.1515/geo-2019-0050geo-2019-0050Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)Valjavec Mateja Breg0Komac Blaž1Anton Melik Geographical Institute ZRC SAZULjubljana, SloveniaResearch Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Anton Melik Geographical Institute, Ljubljana, SloveniaWe analysed spatial development of traditional and modern settlements on active alluvial fans in the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia), by using old cadastral data from the beginning of the 19th century, time series of aerial photographs from the middle of the 20th century and recent building cadastre. The valley is surrounded by the mountainous Julian Alps in the south and the Karavanke Mountains in the north where there is a lack of space for settlements due to steep slopes that are increasing the danger of slope processes, torrential processes and floods. By using a very high-resolution 1m LiDAR digital elevation model, we defined the morphometry of alluvial fans and the characteristics of the drainage system of contributing tributaries. We classified the areas according to the threat posed by the modelled torrents and debris flows. We analysed the resilience of settlement in different periods from this perspective and evaluated the integration of natural processes effects in modern spatial planning projects. We found that geomorphic processes threaten a relatively large proportion of some new and old settlements on alluvial fans and that safe planning of areas of settlement has been successful neither in the past nor in recent decades.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0050resiliencenatural hazardstorrential floodsdebris flowssettlementsalluvial fansjulian alpskaravanke mountains
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Komac Blaž
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Komac Blaž
Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)
Open Geosciences
resilience
natural hazards
torrential floods
debris flows
settlements
alluvial fans
julian alps
karavanke mountains
author_facet Valjavec Mateja Breg
Komac Blaž
author_sort Valjavec Mateja Breg
title Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)
title_short Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)
title_full Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)
title_fullStr Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)
title_full_unstemmed Traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia)
title_sort traditional versus modern settlement on torrential alluvial fans considering the danger of debris flows: a case study of the upper sava valley (nw slovenia)
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2019-10-01
description We analysed spatial development of traditional and modern settlements on active alluvial fans in the Upper Sava Valley (NW Slovenia), by using old cadastral data from the beginning of the 19th century, time series of aerial photographs from the middle of the 20th century and recent building cadastre. The valley is surrounded by the mountainous Julian Alps in the south and the Karavanke Mountains in the north where there is a lack of space for settlements due to steep slopes that are increasing the danger of slope processes, torrential processes and floods. By using a very high-resolution 1m LiDAR digital elevation model, we defined the morphometry of alluvial fans and the characteristics of the drainage system of contributing tributaries. We classified the areas according to the threat posed by the modelled torrents and debris flows. We analysed the resilience of settlement in different periods from this perspective and evaluated the integration of natural processes effects in modern spatial planning projects. We found that geomorphic processes threaten a relatively large proportion of some new and old settlements on alluvial fans and that safe planning of areas of settlement has been successful neither in the past nor in recent decades.
topic resilience
natural hazards
torrential floods
debris flows
settlements
alluvial fans
julian alps
karavanke mountains
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0050
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