

Hydrometeorological phenomena such as flooding demonstrate the increased devastating capacity and frequency of exposure not only in Armenia but also all over the world. These phenomena contribute to the intensification of secondary exogenous and anthropogenic processes (block landslides, visco-plastic landslides, mudflows and rockfalls). While solving the ‘problem’ of disaster risk management, the recommendations of the following organizations were used: UNDP, OSCE: “The Environment and Safety” [1], European Interregional Centre of Training “Council of Europe”: “Conducting the National and Municipal “Campaign” on Notification of Population about Emergency Situations” [2], Japanese Agency of International Cooperation Kokusac Kocyoco, LTD: “Research on Landslide Catastrophe Management in Armenia” [3]. The work considers specific example of landslide intensification on a slope plot in Krasnoselsk region, Aygout village, where management measures together with local authorities and population were actively realized.