The purpose of the present study is the analysis of landslide risk for roads and buildings in a small test site (20 km2) in the area north of Lisbon (Portugal). For this purpose, an evaluation is performed integrating into a GIS information obtained from multiple sources: (i) landslide hazard; (ii) elements at risk; and (iii) vulnerability. Landslide hazard is assessed on a probabilistic basis for three different types of slope movement (shallow translational slides, translational slides and rotational slides), based on some assumptions such as: (i) the likelihood of future landslide occurrence can be measured through statistical relationships between past landslide distribution and specified spatial data sets considered as landslide predis...
The paper deals with a methodology for quantitative landslide hazard and risk assessments over wide-...
This study offers a semi-quantitative assessment of the physical vulnerability of buildings to land...
Landslide risk assessment is often a difficult task due to the lack of temporal data on landslides a...
A general methodology for the probabilistic evaluation of landslide hazard is applied, taking in acc...
A landslide quantitative risk analysis is applied the municipality of Santa Marta de Penagui~ao (N ...
A risk analysis is developed for a test site located in the area north of Lisbon using a scenario o...
Tese de doutoramento, Geografia (Geografia Física), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Geografia e...
In Portugal landslides caused 237 fatalities and >1600 displaced people in the period 1865-2015. Spa...
This work aims to assess the physical vulnerability of buildings (PVB) exposed to landslides that ca...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
Landslides, like any natural hazardous process, do not generate risk until some type of interaction ...
Landslide risk assessments provide essential information to develop loss reduction strategies. Howev...
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide hazard, vul...
The legislation that demands the evaluation of landslide susceptibility in Portugal at the municipal...
Landslide is a natural phenomenon widely spread in the Mediterranean. It is a process that shapes th...
The paper deals with a methodology for quantitative landslide hazard and risk assessments over wide-...
This study offers a semi-quantitative assessment of the physical vulnerability of buildings to land...
Landslide risk assessment is often a difficult task due to the lack of temporal data on landslides a...
A general methodology for the probabilistic evaluation of landslide hazard is applied, taking in acc...
A landslide quantitative risk analysis is applied the municipality of Santa Marta de Penagui~ao (N ...
A risk analysis is developed for a test site located in the area north of Lisbon using a scenario o...
Tese de doutoramento, Geografia (Geografia Física), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Geografia e...
In Portugal landslides caused 237 fatalities and >1600 displaced people in the period 1865-2015. Spa...
This work aims to assess the physical vulnerability of buildings (PVB) exposed to landslides that ca...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
Landslides, like any natural hazardous process, do not generate risk until some type of interaction ...
Landslide risk assessments provide essential information to develop loss reduction strategies. Howev...
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide hazard, vul...
The legislation that demands the evaluation of landslide susceptibility in Portugal at the municipal...
Landslide is a natural phenomenon widely spread in the Mediterranean. It is a process that shapes th...
The paper deals with a methodology for quantitative landslide hazard and risk assessments over wide-...
This study offers a semi-quantitative assessment of the physical vulnerability of buildings to land...
Landslide risk assessment is often a difficult task due to the lack of temporal data on landslides a...