[HTML][HTML] Matrices, curves and indicators: A review of approaches to assess physical vulnerability to debris flows
Debris flows are natural processes that cause considerable economic loss and sometimes
also casualties. The motion of the debris flow is influenced by both solid and fluid forces …
also casualties. The motion of the debris flow is influenced by both solid and fluid forces …
Physical vulnerability assessment for alpine hazards: state of the art and future needs
Mountain hazards such as landslides, floods and avalanches pose a serious threat to
human lives and development and can cause considerable damage to lifelines, critical …
human lives and development and can cause considerable damage to lifelines, critical …
Land subsidence susceptibility map** at Kinta Valley (Malaysia) using the evidential belief function model in GIS
Land subsidence is one of the frequent geological hazards worldwide. Urban areas and
agricultural industries are the entities most affected by the consequences of land …
agricultural industries are the entities most affected by the consequences of land …
Landslide susceptibility assessment using spatial multi-criteria evaluation model in Rwanda
JB Nsengiyumva, G Luo, L Nahayo, X Huang… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Landslides susceptibility assessment has to be conducted to identify prone areas and guide
risk management. Landslides in Rwanda are very deadly disasters. The current research …
risk management. Landslides in Rwanda are very deadly disasters. The current research …
Application of remote sensing data and GIS for landslide risk assessment as an environmental threat to Izmir city (west Turkey)
In this study, landslide risk assessment for Izmir city (west Turkey) was carried out, and the
environmental effects of landslides on further urban development were evaluated using …
environmental effects of landslides on further urban development were evaluated using …
Improvement of vulnerability curves using data from extreme events: debris flow event in South Tyrol
Alpine hazards such as debris flow, floods, snow avalanches, rock falls, and landslides pose
a significant threat to local communities. The assessment of the vulnerability of the built …
a significant threat to local communities. The assessment of the vulnerability of the built …
Vulnerability curves vs. vulnerability indicators: application of an indicator-based methodology for debris-flow hazards
M Papathoma-Köhle - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2016 - nhess.copernicus.org
The assessment of the physical vulnerability of elements at risk as part of the risk analysis is
an essential aspect for the development of strategies and structural measures for risk …
an essential aspect for the development of strategies and structural measures for risk …
Surface roughness dating of long-runout landslides near Oso, Washington (USA), reveals persistent postglacial hillslope instability
Establishing regional landslide chronologies is necessary to advance from hazard
recognition to risk assessment, and to understand the evolution of landslide-prone terrain …
recognition to risk assessment, and to understand the evolution of landslide-prone terrain …
Preparing first-time slope failures hazard maps: from pixel-based to slope unit-based
In this work, we present a novel quantitative geographical information system-based
procedure to obtain the magnitude (area) and frequency of medium to large first-time …
procedure to obtain the magnitude (area) and frequency of medium to large first-time …
Landslide cost modeling for transportation infrastructures: a methodological approach
M Klose, B Damm, B Terhorst - Landslides, 2015 - Springer
This paper presents a new methodology for ex post assessment of direct landslide costs for
transportation infrastructures. The methodology includes tools to compile, model, and …
transportation infrastructures. The methodology includes tools to compile, model, and …