dc.description.abstract | In conclusion, this thesis not only enhances our understanding of rockfall risks at Tjeldsnesfloget but also contributes to the wider understanding of geological hazard management. The methodologies developed and the findings, provide a foundation that can be adapted and applied to similar settings globally. As we continue to face challenges posed by natural hazards, ongoing innovation and adaptation in our approaches to the matter will be crucial in ensuring safety and resilience of affected communities. By continuously refining our methods and technologies, we can better protect ourselves and those living in places of potential geological threats. | |