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Spatio-temporal variability of landslides as indicator of climate change impact: Towards an Italian national scale integrated procedure for the rainfall role analysis in landslide dynamics

TitleSpatio-temporal variability of landslides as indicator of climate change impact: Towards an Italian national scale integrated procedure for the rainfall role analysis in landslide dynamics
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsDelchiaro, M., Ruscitto V., Iacobucci G., Piacentini D., Troiani F., Dallan E., Borga M., Struglia Maria Vittoria, Montanari A., Marani M., Silvestri S., Puglisi Claudio, Falconi Luca, Righini Gaia, Segoni S., Pirone M., Tufano R., Narcisi R., Vagnon F., Taddia G., Mazzoglio P., Claps P., Martinello C., Rotigliano E., La Porta G., Ferrarotti M., Pirulli M., Pepe G., Antonielli B., Giannini L.M., Esposito C., Martino S., Bozzano F., Calcaterra D., Di Martire D., and M. Seta Della
JournalInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Volume143
Date Published06/2026
Abstract

Ground instabilities such as landslides, subsidence, sinkholes, and soil liquefaction are highly sensitive to climate change. In Italy, these phenomena represent a major component of hydrogeological risk, particularly in mountainous and hilly regions where recent extreme events have highlighted the growing influence of climatic stressors on slope instability. Intense and prolonged rainfall acts both as a preparatory factor, gradually weakening slopes, and as a triggering factor, directly inducing failures. Despite the increasing frequency and severity of rainfall extremes, a comprehensive conceptual framework integrating extreme precipitation behaviour into landslide dynamics is still lacking.

DOI10.1016/j.ijdrr.2026.106252
Citation Key14232