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    G.I.S. technologies for data collection, management and visualization of large slope instabilities: two applications in the Western Italian Alps

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    International audienceLarge slope instabilities are gravitational phenomena whose main characteristics are the multi-km2 area extension and the complex geometrical, geomorphological and geomechanical settings. Several studies outlined their importance in spatial and temporal occurrence of natural hazards on wide mountain areas and their possible interaction in human activities. For the study of large slope instability and deep seated slope gravitational deformations in the Susa and Aosta Valleys (Western Italian Alps) a complete multiscale program (spatial and temporal) analysis has been performed, giving contributions to the reconstruction and settings of their possible evolution. A complex geodatabase has been created, including thematic elements from field-data collection (geomorphology, hydrology, lithology, structural geology) and instability events analysis from data archives and remote sensing images. To facilitate the management of a large amount of collected data a G.I.S. (Geographical Information System) has been developed, including two main levels of information: local and regional. Local information is mainly devoted to detailed geothematic mapping of single instability phenomena. Clot Brun case study is presented, where original and derived landslide features have been elaborated through arithmetical and statistical operations, in order to identify different instability zones and to assess displacements and state of activity through-time. Regional information collected for a landslide inventory of Aosta Valley (IFFI project) summarizes historical and remote sensing data, combined with metadata from local analysis, in order to assess spatial and temporal hazards. To avoid problems of data accuracy (quality and positioning) due to different source archives, a semi-automatic system for selection and validation of data has been created, based on their spatial characteristics (buffer analysis and control). G.I.S. technologies have been used to archive, manage and visualize collected data through 2-D and 3-D models of single case studies and regional distribution of large slope instabilities

    Measuring Success in Public Education: Whether Wanted or Not

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    Robert Sanborn and Angelo Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 3, Issue 2: Measuring Success in Public Education

    Food Insecurity and Children: Hunger?… In America?... How is that possible?

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    Despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the United States continues to be plagued by the problem of food insecurity, especially at the child level. The editors\u27 implications piece presents a call for greater urgency in addressing the problem of food insecurity in the United States

    Human Trafficking: Awareness, Data and Policy

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    The implications of the new research presented in Volume 2, Issue 1 (Human Trafficking) of the Journal of Applied Research on Children are explored, calling attention to the need for increased awareness, greater availability of data, and proactive policy solutions to combat child trafficking

    Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence: Etiology, Intervention, and Overlap with Child Maltreatment

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    Robert Sanborn and Angelo P. Giardino\u27s introduction to The Allstate Foundation-sponsored Volume 6, Issue 1: Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence: Etiology, Intervention, and Overlap with Child Maltreatment

    Teen Pregnancy: Ending the Cycle

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    The implications of the new research presented in Volume 2, Issue 2 (Teen Pregnancy) of the Journal of Applied Research on Children are explored, calling attention to proactive policy solutions to combat teen pregnancy

    Legal Safety Nets: The Law as a Change Agent for Children

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    Robert Sanborn and Angelo P. Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 5, Issue 2: Legal Safety Net

    New Morbidities 2.0

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    Robert Sanborn and Angelo Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 4, Issue 1: New Morbdities 2.

    Accountable Communities: A Concept Broader than Health Care

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    Angelo Giardino and Robert Sanborn\u27s introduction for Volume 4, Issue 2: Accountable Communities: Healthier Neighborhoods, Healthier Children

    The Latino Experience in America

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    Angelo P. Giardino and Robert Sanborn discuss the latest issue of the Journal of Family Strengths
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