Forest harvesting that induces the root decay of logged trees and the root recovery of replanted trees affects stability of slopes over time; these factors influence the occurrence of shallow landslides. Landslides cause loss of life and property; thus, the occurrence of landslides is considered to be one of the most detrimental effects of forest harvesting. Although many studies have been carried out to evaluate the effect of forest harvesting on the occurrence of landslides, the impact of harvesting differs in each study due to dissimilar site conditions (i.e., geology, physiography, and climate). Thus, field data that can neglect the influence of these complex conditions is necessary for testing simulation model predictions of the effect...
Forests can decrease the risk of shallow landslides by mechanically reinforcing the soil and positiv...
As protective forests have a major control function on runoff and erosion, they directly affect the ...
Abstract: Factors that control the stability of mountain slopes may be in a tenuous state of equilib...
Landslides and debris flows associated with forest harvesting can cause much destruction and the inf...
Forest harvesting activities affect various hydrogeomorphic processes in forest terrain, including i...
Shallow landslides triggered off by heavy rainfall are recurrent phenomena on steep slopes. It is wi...
Following a shallow landslide, hydrogeomorphic processes in the initiation zone respond to the disco...
Following a shallow landslide, hydrogeomorphic processes in the initiation zone respond to the disco...
A landslide can generate large amounts of debris in the form of boulders, cobbles, soil, and wood. T...
The earthquake that occurred on 6 September 2018, in the eastern part of the Iburi region of Hokkaid...
A distributed, physically-based slope stability model (dSLAM) was used to analyze the effects of dif...
Geomorphological and meteorological factors affect landslide conditions in mountainous regions. Be-c...
At the scale of forest stands, there is a lack of quantitative, statistically valid data on the prot...
Reforestation after a landslide facilitates competition between herbaceous plants and arborous plant...
Reforestation after a landslide facilitates competition between herbaceous plants and arborous plant...
Forests can decrease the risk of shallow landslides by mechanically reinforcing the soil and positiv...
As protective forests have a major control function on runoff and erosion, they directly affect the ...
Abstract: Factors that control the stability of mountain slopes may be in a tenuous state of equilib...
Landslides and debris flows associated with forest harvesting can cause much destruction and the inf...
Forest harvesting activities affect various hydrogeomorphic processes in forest terrain, including i...
Shallow landslides triggered off by heavy rainfall are recurrent phenomena on steep slopes. It is wi...
Following a shallow landslide, hydrogeomorphic processes in the initiation zone respond to the disco...
Following a shallow landslide, hydrogeomorphic processes in the initiation zone respond to the disco...
A landslide can generate large amounts of debris in the form of boulders, cobbles, soil, and wood. T...
The earthquake that occurred on 6 September 2018, in the eastern part of the Iburi region of Hokkaid...
A distributed, physically-based slope stability model (dSLAM) was used to analyze the effects of dif...
Geomorphological and meteorological factors affect landslide conditions in mountainous regions. Be-c...
At the scale of forest stands, there is a lack of quantitative, statistically valid data on the prot...
Reforestation after a landslide facilitates competition between herbaceous plants and arborous plant...
Reforestation after a landslide facilitates competition between herbaceous plants and arborous plant...
Forests can decrease the risk of shallow landslides by mechanically reinforcing the soil and positiv...
As protective forests have a major control function on runoff and erosion, they directly affect the ...
Abstract: Factors that control the stability of mountain slopes may be in a tenuous state of equilib...