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PREVENTION OF ACTIVATED LANDSLIDES THROUGH THE HUMAN FACTOR AND THE LEGISLATION FOR GEO-PROTECTIVE CONSTRUCTION

N. Zhechev

First published: 2005DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The intensified landslide activity in the last decade is due to two factors –lagging behind of the legislation for strengthening, and the reduced control on design and construction. In the paper, this subject is supported by investigations and examples from practice. In result, specific changes are suggested in the legislation for geo-protective construction in landslide areas, as well as measures for strengthening of the technological control in the design and realization of the strengthening activities.

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Title
PREVENTION OF ACTIVATED LANDSLIDES THROUGH THE HUMAN FACTOR AND THE LEGISLATION FOR GEO-PROTECTIVE CONSTRUCTION
Authors
N. Zhechev
Proceedings
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2005
Pages
511-520
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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