Manjiya County on the Ugandan slopes of Mount Elgon is a densely populated mountainous area where landslides have been reported since the beginning of the twentieth century. The numerous fatalities and the damage done during the extreme rainfall events of 1997 to 1999 drew attention to this phenomenon. In order to better understand the causal factors of these landslides, 98 recent landslides in the study area, mostly debris slumps, were mapped and investigated. Together, they displaced 11 millions m(3) of slope material. Statistical analysis shows that landslides dominate on steep concave slope segments that are oriented to the dominant rainfall direction (northeast) and at a relatively large distance from the water divide. Based on landsli...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
This study assesses the farmer’s understanding and perception of the causes and impacts of landslide...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda is one of the most landslide-prone regions in Africa. This extinct shi...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In many landslide-prone regions, data on landslide characteristics remain poor o...
An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences ...
An assessment of the socio-economic implications of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of ...
Tropical mountainous regions are often identified as landslide hotspots with particularly vulnerable...
The Gilgel Gibe catchment in SW Ethiopia is one of the areas in East Africa affected by landslides. ...
Accurate and detailed multitemporal inventories of landslides and their process characterization are...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
Landslides (LS) impacts are acute in Equatorial Africa, which is characterized by mountainous topogr...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
This study assesses the farmer’s understanding and perception of the causes and impacts of landslide...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda is one of the most landslide-prone regions in Africa. This extinct shi...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In many landslide-prone regions, data on landslide characteristics remain poor o...
An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences ...
An assessment of the socio-economic implications of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of ...
Tropical mountainous regions are often identified as landslide hotspots with particularly vulnerable...
The Gilgel Gibe catchment in SW Ethiopia is one of the areas in East Africa affected by landslides. ...
Accurate and detailed multitemporal inventories of landslides and their process characterization are...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
Landslides (LS) impacts are acute in Equatorial Africa, which is characterized by mountainous topogr...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
This study assesses the farmer’s understanding and perception of the causes and impacts of landslide...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...