GIS methodology to assess landslide susceptibility: application to a river catchment of central Italy This paper illustrates a GIS supported methodology for the assessment of landslide susceptibility. The methodology involves four steps: survey, site analysis, macro-area analysis, and susceptibility analysis. Statiscal and GIS processing of basical large scale geological dataset leads to the recognition of discriminating parameters (land conditions necessary but not sufficient to trigger landslides) and predisposing factors (conditions that worsen slope stability) separately for each landslides types. The susceptibility function combines GIS data to draw landslide susceptibility maps. These results represent the preliminary step for the a...
This study describes the assessment of landslide susceptibility in Sicily (Italy) at a 1:100,000 sca...
The paper is concerned with an experimental study aimed at evaluating the landslide susceptibility u...
Several approaches have been developed worldwide in order to assess landslide hazards. The most diff...
<p>GIS methodology to assess landslide susceptibility: application to a river catchment of central I...
This paper illustrates a geographic information system (GIS) supported methodology for the assessmen...
This paper is focused on the analysis of landslide susceptibility for civil protection purposes. A m...
The aim of the experimental study is to evaluate landslide susceptibility in a sample area of the Se...
An inventory-based method for the assessment of landslide susceptibility is presented in this articl...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is a fundamental tool for disaster management and planning developm...
In recent decades, the Entella River basin (eastern Liguria) has been affected by several rainfall e...
Every year, institutions spend a large amount of resources to solve emergencies generated by hydroge...
none1noAim of this work is to determine the landslide susceptibility of a territory using the data b...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is essential for a suitable land use managing and risk assessment. ...
Among the many GIS based multivariate statistical methods for landslide susceptibility zonation, the...
This paper presents a study on the landslide susceptibility assessment for the La Catola torrent cat...
This study describes the assessment of landslide susceptibility in Sicily (Italy) at a 1:100,000 sca...
The paper is concerned with an experimental study aimed at evaluating the landslide susceptibility u...
Several approaches have been developed worldwide in order to assess landslide hazards. The most diff...
<p>GIS methodology to assess landslide susceptibility: application to a river catchment of central I...
This paper illustrates a geographic information system (GIS) supported methodology for the assessmen...
This paper is focused on the analysis of landslide susceptibility for civil protection purposes. A m...
The aim of the experimental study is to evaluate landslide susceptibility in a sample area of the Se...
An inventory-based method for the assessment of landslide susceptibility is presented in this articl...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is a fundamental tool for disaster management and planning developm...
In recent decades, the Entella River basin (eastern Liguria) has been affected by several rainfall e...
Every year, institutions spend a large amount of resources to solve emergencies generated by hydroge...
none1noAim of this work is to determine the landslide susceptibility of a territory using the data b...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is essential for a suitable land use managing and risk assessment. ...
Among the many GIS based multivariate statistical methods for landslide susceptibility zonation, the...
This paper presents a study on the landslide susceptibility assessment for the La Catola torrent cat...
This study describes the assessment of landslide susceptibility in Sicily (Italy) at a 1:100,000 sca...
The paper is concerned with an experimental study aimed at evaluating the landslide susceptibility u...
Several approaches have been developed worldwide in order to assess landslide hazards. The most diff...