GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:

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Autor(a) principal: Zêzere, José Luís
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis33142
Resumo: In Portugal, scholarly attention towards geohazards has grown significantly since the 1980s, with various analytical methods employed to study these phenomena, including physically-based models, data-driven models, and heuristic techniques. The published research has contributed to a better understanding of the underlying processes, but also includes the assessment of susceptibility, probability, and magnitude of hazardous events. Some studies have extended into risk analysis, considering exposure, asset valuation, and vulnerability, encompassing both physical and social dimensions. Geohazards are concentrated primarily in the western and southern coastal areas of mainland Portugal, particularly in regions like Lisbon, the Lower Tagus Valley, and the Algarve. These areas face multiple geohazard threats, including earthquakes, tsunamis, coastal erosion, floods, flash floods, and landslides. In the remaining parts of mainland Portugal, the inland North and Centre regions are more prone to landslides and soil erosion, while the Alentejo is comparatively safer but still faces a significant risk of soil erosion, contributing to the threat of desertification. Within the Atlantic islands, Madeira exhibits a notable susceptibility to landslides, flash floods, and coastal erosion, whereas the Azores islands encompass a wide spectrum of geohazards, comprising active volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, flash floods, and coastal erosion 
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spelling GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:PELIGROS GEOMORFOLOGICOS EN PORTUGALPERIGOS GEOMORFOLÓGICOS EM PORTUGAL:ArtigosIn Portugal, scholarly attention towards geohazards has grown significantly since the 1980s, with various analytical methods employed to study these phenomena, including physically-based models, data-driven models, and heuristic techniques. The published research has contributed to a better understanding of the underlying processes, but also includes the assessment of susceptibility, probability, and magnitude of hazardous events. Some studies have extended into risk analysis, considering exposure, asset valuation, and vulnerability, encompassing both physical and social dimensions. Geohazards are concentrated primarily in the western and southern coastal areas of mainland Portugal, particularly in regions like Lisbon, the Lower Tagus Valley, and the Algarve. These areas face multiple geohazard threats, including earthquakes, tsunamis, coastal erosion, floods, flash floods, and landslides. In the remaining parts of mainland Portugal, the inland North and Centre regions are more prone to landslides and soil erosion, while the Alentejo is comparatively safer but still faces a significant risk of soil erosion, contributing to the threat of desertification. Within the Atlantic islands, Madeira exhibits a notable susceptibility to landslides, flash floods, and coastal erosion, whereas the Azores islands encompass a wide spectrum of geohazards, comprising active volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, flash floods, and coastal erosion En Portugal, la atención académica a los peligros geomorfológicos ha ido en aumento desde la década de 1980, utilizando métodos analíticos que incluyen modelos de base física, estadística y heurística. Los trabajos publicados han contribuido a una mejor comprensión de los procesos subyacentes, pero también incluyen la evaluación de la susceptibilidad, probabilidad y magnitud de los fenómenos peligrosos. Algunos estudios se han extendido al análisis de riesgos, considerando la exposición, el valor de los elementos expuestos y la vulnerabilidad, abarcando tanto la dimensión física como la social. Los peligros geomorfológicos se concentran principalmente en las zonas costeras occidentales y meridionales de Portugal, concretamente en las regiones de Lisboa, el Valle del Bajo Tajo y el Algarve. Estas zonas están expuestas a terremotos, tsunamis, erosión costera, crecidas rápidas y progresivas y movimientos de ladera. En el resto de Portugal continental, las regiones interiores del Norte y del Centro son más propensas a la inestabilidad de las laderas y a la erosión del suelo, mientras que el Alentejo es comparativamente más seguro, pero sigue enfrentándose a un riesgo importante de erosión del suelo, lo que contribuye a la amenaza de desertificación. En las islas atlánticas, Madeira es muy susceptible a los movimientos de ladera, las crecidas repentinas y la erosión costera, mientras que Azores cubren el espectro más amplio de peligros geomorfológicos, incluyendo volcanes activos, terremotos, tsunamis, movimientos de ladera, crecidas repentinas y erosión costera.Em Portugal, a atenção académica para os perigos geomorfológicos tem crescido desde os anos 80, com utilização de métodos analíticos que incluem modelos de base física, estatísticos e heurísticos. Os trabalhos publicados têm contribuído para uma melhor compreensão dos processos subjacentes, mas incluem também a avaliação da suscetibilidade, probabilidade e magnitude dos eventos perigosos. Alguns estudos estenderam-se à análise de risco, considerando a exposição, o valor dos elementos expostos e a vulnerabilidade, abrangendo as dimensões física e social. Os perigos geomorfológicos concentram-se principalmente nas faixas costeiras ocidental e meridional de Portugal continental, nomeadamente nas regiões de Lisboa, do Baixo Vale do Tejo e do Algarve. Estas áreas estão expostas a sismos, tsunamis, erosão costeira, cheias rápidas e progressivas e movimentos de vertente. No restante território de Portugal continental, as regiões interiores do Norte e do Centro são mais propensas a instabilidade de vertentes e à erosão dos solos, enquanto o Alentejo é comparativamente mais seguro, mas ainda enfrenta um risco significativo de erosão dos solos, contribuindo para a ameaça de desertificação. Nas ilhas atlânticas, a Madeira apresenta uma assinalável suscetibilidade a movimentos de vertente, cheias rápidas e erosão costeira, enquanto as ilhas dos Açores abrangem o mais vasto espetro de perigos geomorfológicos, incluindo vulcões ativos, sismos, tsunamis, movimentos de vertente, cheias rápidas e erosão costeira.Centro de Estudos Geográficos2023-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.18055/Finis33142eng2182-29050430-5027Zêzere, José Luísinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-18T09:40:40Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/33142Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:56:35.664199Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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PELIGROS GEOMORFOLOGICOS EN PORTUGAL
PERIGOS GEOMORFOLÓGICOS EM PORTUGAL:
title GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
spellingShingle GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
Zêzere, José Luís
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title_short GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
title_full GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
title_fullStr GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
title_full_unstemmed GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
title_sort GEOHAZARDS IN PORTUGAL:
author Zêzere, José Luís
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description In Portugal, scholarly attention towards geohazards has grown significantly since the 1980s, with various analytical methods employed to study these phenomena, including physically-based models, data-driven models, and heuristic techniques. The published research has contributed to a better understanding of the underlying processes, but also includes the assessment of susceptibility, probability, and magnitude of hazardous events. Some studies have extended into risk analysis, considering exposure, asset valuation, and vulnerability, encompassing both physical and social dimensions. Geohazards are concentrated primarily in the western and southern coastal areas of mainland Portugal, particularly in regions like Lisbon, the Lower Tagus Valley, and the Algarve. These areas face multiple geohazard threats, including earthquakes, tsunamis, coastal erosion, floods, flash floods, and landslides. In the remaining parts of mainland Portugal, the inland North and Centre regions are more prone to landslides and soil erosion, while the Alentejo is comparatively safer but still faces a significant risk of soil erosion, contributing to the threat of desertification. Within the Atlantic islands, Madeira exhibits a notable susceptibility to landslides, flash floods, and coastal erosion, whereas the Azores islands encompass a wide spectrum of geohazards, comprising active volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, flash floods, and coastal erosion 
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