Warming of the Earth climate system is unequivocal. That climate changes affect the stability of natural and engineered slopes and have consequences on landslides, is also …
L Shano, TK Raghuvanshi, M Meten - Geoenvironmental Disasters, 2020 - Springer
Landslides are the most destructive geological hazard in the hilly regions. For systematic landslide mitigation and management, landslide evaluation and hazard zonation is required …
D Tien Bui, TA Tuan, H Klempe, B Pradhan, I Revhaug - Landslides, 2016 - Springer
Preparation of landslide susceptibility maps is considered as the first important step in landslide risk assessments, but these maps are accepted as an end product that can be …
Indices of connectivity are critical means for moving from qualitative to (semi-) quantitative evaluations of material (eg, water, sediment and nutrients) transfer across the building …
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide hazard, vulnerability and risk at different spatial scales (site-specific, local, regional and …
Landslides are present in all continents, and play an important role in the evolution of landscapes. They also represent a serious hazard in many areas of the world. Despite their …
Most epistemic uncertainty within data-driven landslide susceptibility assessment results from errors in landslide inventories, difficulty in identifying and mapping landslide causes …
M Scaioni, L Longoni, V Melillo, M Papini - Remote Sensing, 2014 - mdpi.com
Landslides represent major natural hazards, which cause every year significant loss of lives and damages to buildings, properties and lifelines. In the last decades, a significant increase …
In this paper, the updating of the landslide inventory of Tuscany region is presented. To achieve this goal, satellite SAR data processed with persistent scatter interferometry (PSI) …