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Analysis of human exposure to landslides with a GIS multiscale approach

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posted on 2022-05-18, 10:43 authored by S Modugno, SCM Johnson, P Borrelli, E Alam, N Bezak, H Balzter
AbstractDecision-making plays a key role in reducing landslide risk and preventing natural disasters. Land management, recovery of degraded lands, urban planning, and environmental protection in general are fundamental for mitigating landslide hazard and risk. Here, we present a GIS-based multi-scale approach to highlight where and when a country is affected by a high probability of landslide occurrence. In the first step, a landslide human exposure equation is developed considering the landslide susceptibility triggered by rain as hazard, and the population density as exposed factor. The output, from this overview analysis, is a global GIS layer expressing the number of potentially affected people by month, where the monthly rain is used to weight the landslide hazard. As following step, Logistic Regression (LR) analysis was implemented at a national and local level. The Receiver Operating Characteristic indicator is used to understand the goodness of a LR model. The LR models are defined by a dependent variable, presence–absence of landslide points, versus a set of independent environmental variables. The results demonstrate the relevance of a multi-scale approach, at national level the biophysical variables are able to detect landslide hotspot areas, while at sub-regional level geomorphological aspects, like land cover, topographic wetness, and local climatic condition have greater explanatory power.

Funding

Heiko Balzter was supported by the NERC National Centre for Earth Observation. Pasquale Borrelli is funded by the EcoSSSoil Project, Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI), Korea (Grant No. 2019002820004). N. Bezak would like to acknowledge support from the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) through grants P2-0180, J1-2477 and J1-3024.

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Citation

Nat Hazards 112, 387–412 (2022)

Author affiliation

School of Geography, Geology and the Environment

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Natural Hazards

Volume

112

Pagination

387–412

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

issn

0921-030X

eissn

1573-0840

Acceptance date

2021-12-12

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-05-18

Language

en

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