A review of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake-induced landslides; from a remote sensing prospective

M Shafique, M van der Meijde, MA Khan - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The 8th October 2005 Kashmir earthquake, in northern Pakistan has triggered
thousands of landslides, which was the second major factor in the destruction of the build-up …

Different landslide sampling strategies in a grid-based bi-variate statistical susceptibility model

HY Hussin, V Zumpano, P Reichenbach, S Sterlacchini… - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
This study had three aims. The first was to assess the performance of the weights-of-
evidence (WofE) landslide susceptibility model in areas that are very different in terms of …

Open-source data alternatives and models for flood risk management in Nepal

S Thakuri, BP Parajuli, P Shakya, P Baskota… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Availability and applications of open-source data for disaster risk reductions are increasing.
Flood hazards are a constant threat to local communities and infrastructures (eg, built-up …

Assessing vulnerability of buildings to hydro-meteorological hazards using an expert based approach–An application in Nehoiu Valley, Romania

A Godfrey, RL Ciurean, CJ Van Westen… - International journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
As the number of reported natural disasters resulting in casualties and damages increases
worldwide, assessing vulnerability of the built environment represents a fundamental step …

Quantifying temporal changes in gully erosion areas with object oriented analysis

RBV Shruthi, N Kerle, V Jetten, L Abdellah… - Catena, 2015 - Elsevier
Mapping gully systems and quantifying their changes over time are essential for
implementing soil conservation measures. The aim of this study is to analyze the changes in …

Impact of land use and land cover transitions and climate on evapotranspiration in the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya

VO Odongo, PR van Oel, C van der Tol, Z Su - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Lake Naivasha Basin in Kenya has experienced significant land use cover
changes (LUCC) that has been hypothesized to have altered the hydrological regime in …

Slow-moving landslides interacting with the road network: Analysis of damage using ancillary data, in situ surveys and multi-source monitoring data

N Nappo, D Peduto, O Mavrouli, CJ van Westen… - Engineering …, 2019 - Elsevier
Slow-moving landslides are widespread natural hazards that can affect both social and
economic activities causing damage to structures and infrastructure networks. This paper …

Probabilistic earthquake risk assessment using CAPRA: application to the city of Barcelona, Spain

MC Marulanda, ML Carreno, OD Cardona, MG Ordaz… - Natural hazards, 2013 - Springer
The risk evaluation model CAPRA (Comprehensive Approach to Probabilistic Risk
Assessment) is a techno-scientific methodology and information platform, composed of tools …

Integrating expert opinion with modelling for quantitative multi-hazard risk assessment in the Eastern Italian Alps

L Chen, CJ van Westen, H Hussin, RL Ciurean… - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
Extreme rainfall events are the main triggering causes for hydro-meteorological hazards in
mountainous areas, where development is often constrained by the limited space suitable …

Fully probabilistic seismic risk assessment considering local site effects for the portfolio of buildings in Medellín, Colombia

MA Salgado-Gálvez, D Zuloaga-Romero… - Bulletin of earthquake …, 2014 - Springer
A fully probabilistic seismic risk analysis using a comprehensive approach is conducted for
Medellin, the second largest city of Colombia, using a building by building database …