[HTML][HTML] The Melamchi flood disaster: Cascading hazard and the need for multihazard risk management

SB Maharjan, JF Steiner, AB Shrestha… - Kathmandu, Nepal …, 2021 - icimod.org
The Melamchi disaster of 15 June and the following days cannot be attributed to a single
factor. It was the result of multiple anthropogenic and climatic factors and processes that …

Decoding the dynamics of July 2024 Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide in Kerala (India): an analysis of formation mechanisms, impacts and lessons learned

AL Achu, CD Aju, J Thomas, MC Raicy, AP Yunus… - Landslides, 2025 - Springer
Most of the sections of the Western Ghats (in Kerala) are highly susceptible to landslides,
particularly during extreme rainfall events (EREs). The massive landslide that occurred in …

Impacts from cascading multi-hazards using hypergraphs: a case study from the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal

A Dunant, TR Robinson, AL Densmore… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2025 - nhess.copernicus.org
This study introduces a new approach to multi-hazard risk assessment, leveraging
hypergraph theory to model the interconnected risks posed by cascading natural hazards …

Landslides triggered by the 30th June 2012 Ms6. 6 He**g earthquake, **njiang province, China

S Ma, X Shao, K Li, C Xu - Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract On June 30th, 2012, at 05: 07 local time, an Ms 6.6 earthquake (43.4 N, 84.8 E)
struck He**g County, **njiang Province (hereinafter called the He**g earthquake). This …

The performance of the Dharan-Dhankuta Road, east Nepal, in the context of the Fookes et al.(1985) mountain model: a tribute to the late Professor PG Fookes

GJ Hearn, RP Martin - Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the …, 2022 - Springer
The mountain model developed by Fookes et al.(Eng Geol 21: 1–152,) comprised four
terrain zones applicable to the Himalayan foothills in which the 50 km-long road from …

Unveiling earthquake legacy effects on hillslopes using InSAR

N Sadhasivam - 2022 - essay.utwente.nl
Landslides, driven by seismic activities, have caused numerous fatalities and huge socio-
economic losses globally. Many studies have suggested that intense seismic shaking not …

Current State of Research on and Response to Geomorphological Hazards in Nepal

F Shrestha, SP Joshi, JF Steiner, R Sharma… - The Nature of …, 2024 - Springer
This chapter investigates the attention geomorphological hazards in Nepal have received in
literature as well as the roles played by governmental as well as inter-governmental …

[PDF][PDF] Risk assessment of landslides: Low probability scenario for the town of Kavarna, northern Black Sea coast of Bulgaria

B Berov, A Frantzova, P Ivanov… - Journal of the …, 2024 - jbgs.arphahub.com
As part of the Reimbursable Advisory Services on Accelerating Resilience to Disaster Risks,
the World Bank worked with the Interior Ministry of Bulgaria to develop a proposal for the …

Space–time landslide hazard modeling via Ensemble Neural Networks

A Dahal, H Tanyas, C van Westen… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2024 - nhess.copernicus.org
Until now, a full numerical description of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a landslide could
be achieved only via physically based models. The part of the geoscientific community in …

Not only Adventurous but also Leisure: Re-defining Tourism in Tanzanian Mount Kilimanjaro National Park

H Kilungu - Pan-African Journal of Business Management, 2023 - ajol.info
The highest mountainous tourism destinations in the world receive few numbers of tourists
both domestic and international. Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa is not …