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Regional-scale landslide risk assessment in Central-Asia

Authors :
Caleca, Francesco
Scaini, Chiara
Frodella, William
Tofani, Veronica
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Landslides are widespread phenomenon that occur in any terrestrial area with slopes, causing massive property damage and, in the worst-case scenario, human losses. This propension to suffer losses is particularly high for developing countries due to their urban development, population growth and drastic land use changes. Social and economic consequences of landslides can be reduced through detailed planning and management strategies, which can be aided by risk analysis. In this study, we performed a detailed quantitative risk analysis for landslides in the whole Central-Asia (4,000,000 km2). Landslide-induced risk was computed in terms of exposed population and expected economic losses to buildings and linear infrastructures (roads and railways) adopting a 200 m spatial resolution. The purpose of our study is to produce the first regional-scale landslide risk assessment for Central-Asia in order to inform regional-scale risk mitigation strategies and it represents an advance step in the landslide risk analysis for extremely broad areas.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16849981
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.copernicuspu..702fbb7664c16596ee562355ef7d0a26