Avalanche fatalities in the European Alps (1969/1970 - 2014/2015)

DOI

During the last 45 years, about 100 people lost their lives in avalanches in the European Alps each year. Avalanche fatalities in settlements and on transportation corridors have considerably decreased since the 1970s. In contrast, the number of avalanche fatalities during recreational activities away from avalanche-secured terrain doubled between the 1960s and 1980s and has remained relatively stable since, despite a continuing strong increase in winter backcountry recreational activities.

Data complementing Figure 2 in:
"Avalanche fatalities in the European Alps: long-term trends and statistics", by Techel, F., Jarry, F., Kronthaler, G., Mitterer, S., Nairz, P., Pavšek, M., Valt, M., and Darms, G.

Data description:
please refer to section 2 (Data and Methods) in the mentioned publication

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.16904/envidat.26
Metadata Access https://www.envidat.ch/api/action/package_show?id=07dcd960-6197-4709-9a54-60407b4075ca
Provenance
Creator Frank, Techel, 0000-0001-5686-6127; Frédéric, Jarry,; Georg, Kronthaler,; Susanna, Mitterer,; Patrick, Nairz,; Miha, Pavšek,; Mauro, Valt,
Publisher Geographica Helvetica
Publication Year 2016
Funding Reference Funding information not available.,
Rights odc-odbl; ODbL with Database Contents License (DbCL)
OpenAccess true
Contact envidat(at)wsl.ch
Representation
Language English
Resource Type Dataset
Version 1.0
Discipline Environmental Sciences
Spatial Coverage (4.570W, 43.037S, 16.567E, 48.429N); European Alps