Implications of soil properties on landslide occurrence in Kigezi highlands of South western Uganda

D Nseka, V Kakembio, F Mugagga, H Semakula… - Landslides, 2022 - books.google.com
Generally, soil characteristics have a significant influence on landslide occurrence. This
issue has, however, not yet been adequately analysed in Kigezi highlands of South Western …

Disaster risk reduction measures and farmers choices: a discrete choice experiment in Uganda

R Mutyebere, I Vanermen, K Van Ruymbeke… - Environmental …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change induces high and erratic rainfall which triggers landslides and floods. With
the increasing population and food needs, households in mountainous, densely populated …

Natural hazards magnitude, vulnerability, and recovery strategies in the Rwenzori mountains, southwestern Uganda

B Barasa, B Nakileza, F Mugagga, D Nseka… - Remote Sensing of …, 2022 - Springer
Tropical mountain environments witness unprecedented occurrences of natural hazards that
directly and indirectly threaten human lives and hard-earned properties. Existing literature …

The geoenvironmental factors influencing slope failures in the Majerda basin, Algerian-Tunisian border

I Arif, R Hadji, Y Hamed, N Hamdi, M Gentilucci… - Euro-Mediterranean …, 2024 - Springer
In mountainous regions globally, landslides pose severe threats to both human lives and
infrastructure, with the Mediterranean region, in particular, being highly susceptible to these …

Comprehensive Empirical and Numerical Approach for Analyzing Stability and Failures along Bandipora to Gurez Highway, J&K, India

AM Nanda, P Ahmed - Indian Geotechnical Journal, 2025 - Springer
Stability assessment of rock slopes in the tectonically active western Himalayas region is
extremely crucial, as this area has undergone multiple deformation phases that have …

[PDF][PDF] Historicizing Natural Hazards and Human-Induced Landscape Transformation in a Tropical Mountainous Environment in Africa: Narratives from Elderly Citizens

V Kanyiginya, R Twongyirwe, D Mubiru, C Michellier… - 2024 - preprints.org
Studying natural hazards in the context of human-induced landscape transformation is
complex, especially in regions with limited information. Elderly narratives can play a role in …

Landslide risk management using geospatial technique: Comparative insights of China and Indonesia

Y Ermanto - ASEAN Natural Disaster Mitigation and Education …, 2024 - journal-iasssf.com
Landslides are defined as the movement of soil and rocks that form slopes. Landslides can
cause environmental damage, property losses, and deaths for people in disaster-prone …

Community interventions in landslide scar use in the upper Manafwa catchment, Eastern Uganda

J Lunyolo, D Nseka, I Mugume… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The risk of landslides is increasing on the slopes of Mt Elgon in the upper Manafwa
catchment in Eastern Uganda; landslides have affected the landscape and people's …

The complementary role of indigenous knowledge systems in landslide disaster management in Kanungu District, Uganda

B TURYASINGURA, N AYIGA, B BENZOUGAGH… - Nova …, 2023 - novageodesia.ro
This study aimed to investigate the use and effectiveness of Indigenous Knowledge Systems
(IKS) in managing landslides in Kanungu District, Uganda. The study used the Likert scale …

Landslide-effects on food security, the nutritional status of children under five years and the human right to adequate food in Uganda

A Nahalomo - 2023 - duo.uio.no
Landslides predispose individuals from low-resource communities to risk factors that may
lead to poor nutritional health. A mixed methods cohort study was conducted to assess …