Dátum poslednej aktualizácie:24.01.2024
The indicator describes the movement activity of landslides and other slope deformations (the description of status of individual monitoring sites).
Geological hazards are harmful natural or anthropogenic geological processes that threaten the natural environment, and ultimately humans. The most important processes include mass slope movements, landslides, tectonic and seismic activity of area.
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Strategy of adaptation of SR to the adverse impacts of climate change - update (2018)
The main objective of the updated adaptation strategy is to increase the resilience and improve the preparedness of the Slovak Republic to face the adverse consequences of climate change and to establish an institutional framework and coordination mechanism to ensure effective implementation of adaptation measures at all levels and in all areas. The rock environment and geology are also considered to be key areas in terms of adaptation to the adverse effects of climate change.
The proposed adaptation measures for the rock environment:
Greener Slovakia, Strategy of the Environmental Policy of the Slovak Republic until 2030 (2019)
5. The Rational Use of the Rock Environment
Objective of the Integrated Development Program I.
Population growth and qualitative development, with special emphasis on education, health, culture, the development of civil society and the rule of law, and the conservation and sustainable management and development of natural resources.
I.5 Ensure effective and sustainable management of natural resources
Slope deformations occupy approximately 5.25% of the total area of the Slovak Republic and represent a phenomenon that significantly affects the condition and effective use of landscape potential. In 2022, 8 new or reactivated slope deformations were registered and inspection reports prepared. Local climatic conditions in combination with inappropriate anthropogenic interventions were dominant in the activation of the mentioned slope deformations.
Map of slope deformations
*The legend: Slope deformations
Degree of activity
- Active
- Potencial
- Stable
Source: SGIDS