Altistumisarvoa
Altistumisarvoa refers to the coefficient of the altitude risk assessment, which is a calculation used in geography and civic planning to determine the likelihood of natural hazards such as landslides, rockfall, and soil subsidence based on elevation. This coefficient is often used in conjunction with other factors, such as slope angle and geology, to assess the risk level in areas prone to these events.
The Altistumisarvoa coefficient is typically expressed as a numerical value and is calculated using specific soil
Local authorities use the Altistumisarvoa coefficient to establish building regulations and zoning restrictions, ensuring that structures
Researchers have validated the Altistumisarvoa coefficient through various studies, which reveal a strong correlation between elevation,