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Emanuele Raso

Researcher at University of Genoa

Publications -  19
Citations -  254

Emanuele Raso is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Landslide & National park. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 133 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuele Raso include University of Naples Federico II.

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Machine learning ensemble modelling as a tool to improve landslide susceptibility mapping reliability

TL;DR: The improved reliability of Ensemble modelling confirms the efficacy and suitability of the proposed approach for decision-makers in land management at local and regional scales.
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Investigation on Farmland Abandonment of Terraced Slopes Using Multitemporal Data Sources Comparison and Its Implication on Hydro-Geomorphological Processes

TL;DR: In this paper, a quantitative multi-temporal analysis performed in a GIS environment and based on different spatial information sources was performed to investigate the land use transformations that occurred in a small coastal terraced basin of Eastern Liguria from the early 1950s to 2011.
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Landslide-inventory of the Cinque Terre National Park (Italy) and quantitative interaction with the trail network

TL;DR: The Cinque Terre National Park (38 km2) has recently recorded a remarkable increase in tourists involved in outdoor activities such as hiking as mentioned in this paper, however, due to the actual slope degradation i...
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Extreme Flood and Landslides Triggered in the Arroscia Valley (Liguria Region, Northwestern Italy) During the November 2016 Rainfall Event

TL;DR: In this article, the authors document the rainstorm magnitude, presenting a first inventory of the rainfall-induced ground effects within the Arroscia valley, where more than 250 landslides affected the upper sector of the valley, while in the downstream reach, widespread flood-related forms and processes resulting from abundant precipitation were mapped.
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Geomorphology of Cinque Terre National Park (Italy)

TL;DR: In this article, the outcomes of the geomorphological investigation and mapping carried out within the Cinque Terre National Park (38 km2), an outstanding example of a human-modified landscape.