Assessing the interaction between mountain forests and snow avalanches at Nevados de Chillán, Chile and its implications for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction

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    Description of solution
    Summary (Challenges; Objectives)

    "Gravitational natural hazards such as snow avalanches, rockfalls, shallow landslides and volcanic activity represent a risk to mountain communities around the world. In particular, where documentary records about these processes are rare, decisions on risk management and land-use planning have to be based on a variety of other sources including vegetation, tree-ring data and natural hazard process models."

    Success factors / lessons learnt

    "Nothofagusforests may influence avalanche dynamics, particularly in small to medium-sized events if the distance between the release area of the avalanche and the upper timberline is less than ca. 200 m.A combination of different methods and approaches is crucial to a comprehensive understanding of interactions between natural hazards and forest ecosystems. This is particularly true for complex mountainous regions like the Nevados de Chillán, where in many cases natural hazards interact with each other, where the complextopography (steep mountain terrain) results in a more difficult acquisition of accurate digital terrain models (which are necessary for the applied simulation models) and in particular where historical records on natural hazard regimes arescarce.Overall, the findings of our study suggest that the conservation of regional native forests may contribute, at least inspecific parts of the region, as an Eco-DRR measure for protecting against natural hazards.Given the relevance of snow avalanches and other gravitational natural hazards for the local community and for tourism, it is important to better integrate spatial information related to these processes as input for land-use planning tools along the Valle Las Trancas."

    Location Latitude
    -36.8454000000
    Location Longitude
    -71.3988000000
    Keywords
    Ecosystem (s) impacted
    Mountain
    Hazard(s) concerned
    Landslides
    Other keyword
    eco-drr
    Exposition
    Is there population exposed?
    Yes, low density of population (<50 persons /km2)
    Activity
    Are there jobs created in the nature-based sector?
    No
    Are there new employments in tourism sector, sport activities or recreational activites ?
    No
    Are there new activities in the tourism sector , sport activities or recreational activites?
    No
    International classification
    Sendai Frameword priorities addressed
    Priority 1. Understanding disaster risk
    Actors
    Who are the beneficiaries of the action
    Local population, tourism
    Contact person
    Alejandro Casteller (acasteller@hotmail.com)
    Organizations involved in the implementation of the action

    WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research; Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales; IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature – Regional Office for SouthAmerica, Quito; Graduate School of Geography, Clark Univ.

    Others
    Is it possible to transpose this action in a different context?
    No, it is site specific
    References

    Casteller, A.; Häfelfinger, T.; Cortés Donoso, E.; Podvin, K.; Kulakowski, D.; Bebi, Assessing the interaction between mountain forests and snow avalanches at Nevados de Chillán, Chile and its implications for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 18, 1173–1186, 2018https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-1173-2018

    Risk reduction
    Feasibility
    Environment
    Society
    Economy