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Landslide hazard and risk zonation—why is it still so difficult?

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In this paper, the authors review the problem of attempting to quantify landslide risk over larger areas, discussing a number of difficulties related to the generation of landslide inventory maps including information on date, type and volume of the landslide, the determination of its spatial and temporal probability, the modelling of runout and the assessment of landslide vulnerability.
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The quantification of risk has gained importance in many disciplines, including landslide studies. The literature on landslide risk assessment illustrates the developments which have taken place in the last decade and that quantitative risk assessment is feasible for geotechnical engineering on a site investigation scale and the evaluation of linear features (e.g., pipelines, roads). However, the generation of quantitative risk zonation maps for regulatory and development planning by local authorities still seems a step too far, especially at medium scales (1:10,000–1:50,000). This paper reviews the problem of attempting to quantify landslide risk over larger areas, discussing a number of difficulties related to the generation of landslide inventory maps including information on date, type and volume of the landslide, the determination of its spatial and temporal probability, the modelling of runout and the assessment of landslide vulnerability. An overview of recent developments in the different approaches to landslide hazard and risk zonation at medium scales is given. The paper concludes with a number of new advances and challenges for the future, such as the use of very detailed topographic data, the generation of event-based landslide inventory maps, the use of these maps in spatial-temporal probabilistic modelling and the use of land use and climatic change scenarios in deterministic modelling.

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Landslides Triggered by the 2016 Heavy Rainfall Event in Sanming, Fujian Province: Distribution Pattern Analysis and Spatio-Temporal Susceptibility Assessment

Siyuan Ma, +2 more
- 24 May 2023 - 
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed the correlations between the landslide abundance and topographic, geological and hydro-meteorological factors and found that landslide abundance index is related to the gradient of the hillslope, distance from a river and total rainfall.
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Landslide susceptibility assessment by mapping and diachronic analysis: Case of Bushwira (Democratic Republic of Congo)

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the physical and anthropogenic natural phenomena leading to the triggering of landslides in the Bushwira area in Kabare territory (South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC).
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The Rockfall Failure Hazard Assessment: Summary and New Advances

TL;DR: A summary of the standard methods used to assess susceptibility to rock mass failure, mainly based on techniques from the mining industry or tunneling, can be found in this paper, where the basics of slope stability assessment are reviewed.
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Reliable assessment approach of landslide susceptibility in broad areas based on optimal slope units and negative samples involving priori knowledge

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a reliable susceptibility assessment approach to solve this problem based on optimal slope units and negative samples involving prior knowledge, which achieved better results in the random forest model, support vector machine model, and artificial neural network model.
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