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Natural slopes and landslides - new CIRIA guidance

Thank you for joining us for the launch of our new guidance Natural slopes and landslides – condition, assessment, and mitigation (C810) that can be used to manage the risks of slope failure in a changing climate.
Natural slopes are a dynamic feature of the landscape that evolve over time due to the processes acting upon them and because their properties may change over relatively short timescales (eg tens of years). Understanding the condition of natural slopes and the main processes that change the condition and lead to deterioration are essential to mitigating the hazards of slope movement, which may ultimately affect infrastructure located next to them.

This event provided an overview of CIRIA’s new guidance Natural slopes and landslides – condition, assessment, and mitigation (C810) and feature case studies supporting good practice.

Visit the CIRIA bookshop to order your copy of Natural slopes and landslides – condition, assessment, and mitigation (C810). This guide has been prepared as a companion to Infrastructure cuttings – condition appraisal and remedial treatment (C591) and Infrastructure embankments – condition appraisal and remedial treatment. 2nd edition (C592).

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Natural slopes and landslides - new CIRIA guidance