The geology, relief, neotectonics, climate, and vegetation of Basilicata make the region vulnerable to landslides, but the
number of reported landslides in the region has increased over recent centuries, and this has been interpreted as a result
of changes in land use. This interpretation is confirmed by documentary evidence presented in this article (concentrating
on the example of the town of Grassano, where urban landslides are an almost exclusively 20th-century phenomenon), which shows
the increase in landslides to have been real, rapid, and caused by humankind.
Key words Landslides - Land use - Basilicata - Italy