Landslides

Landslides are frequently the consequence of climate change and unsuitable human interventions in the environment. They can have far-reaching consequences, and can also endanger human lives. In order to define the initial measures which need to be carried out it is vital that, immediately after a landslide has occurred, the ground is viewed by an experienced expert. For the definition of more permanent solutions detailed geological-geomechanical investigations have to be performed.

References

Geological-geomechanical investigations for the Slano blato landslide

Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning, 2001 – 2004

Investigations of the shear properties of the Stože pod Mangrtom landslide mass

Ministry of Defence, 2002

Geological-geomechanical investigations for the Cenova guba landslide

Municipality of Tržič, 2008

Preparation of proposals for interventions in the case of natural disasters

Municipality of Tržič, 2008 – 2012

Geological-geomechanical investigations for the amelioration of the Rudnik landslide near Ljubljana

Civil Defence authorities of the Municipality of Ljubljana, 2013

Preparation of proposals for interventions in the case of natural disasters

Civil Defence authorities of the Municipality of Ljubljana, 2009 – 2014

Preparation of proposals for interventions in the case of natural disasters

Municipality of Kamnik, 2014

Monitoring of the Preska landslide

Municipality of Kamnik, 2008 – 2016