Preface.-
1. Introduction: The components of risk governance.- Part I : New techniques for assessing mass movement hazards.-
2. Innovative techniques for the detection and characterization of the kinematics of slow-moving landslides.-
3. Innovative techniques for the characterization of the morphology, geometry and hydrological features of slow-moving landslides.-
4. Techniques for the modelling of the process systems in slow and fast-moving landslides.- Part II: Methodologies to assess the impact of the natural hazards on the society in terms of risks.-
5. Methods for debris flow hazard and risk assessment.-
6. Advances in methodologies for rockfall hazard and risk assessments.-
7. Medium-scale multi-hazard risk assessment of gravitational processes.-
8. Methods for the characterization of the vulnerability of elements at risk.-
9. The importance of the lessons learnt from past disasters for risk assessment.- Part III: The response of the Society towards the problems of hazard and risk.-
10. Disaster mitigation by spatial planning.-
11. Disaster mitigation by corrective and protection measures.-
12. The relevance of legal aspects, risk cultures and insurance possibilities for risk management.-
13. The relevance of Early-Warning Systems and evacuation plans for risk management.-
14. Risk assessment: Establishing practical thresholds for acceptable and tolerable risks.-
15. The use of geo-information and modern visualization tools for risk communication.- Index.