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
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Investigations of the shear properties of the Stože pod Mangrtom landslide mass
Ministry of Defence, 2002
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Geological-geomechanical investigations for the Cenova guba landslide
Municipality of Tržič, 2008
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Preparation of proposals for interventions in the case of natural disasters
Municipality of Tržič, 2008 – 2012
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Geological-geomechanical investigations for the amelioration of the Rudnik landslide near Ljubljana
Civil Defence authorities of the Municipality of Ljubljana, 2013
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Preparation of proposals for interventions in the case of natural disasters
Civil Defence authorities of the Municipality of Ljubljana, 2009 – 2014
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Preparation of proposals for interventions in the case of natural disasters
Municipality of Kamnik, 2014
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Monitoring of the Preska landslide
Municipality of Kamnik, 2008 – 2016