In the Ecuadorian Andes, episodic slope movements comprising shallow rotational and translational slides and rapid flows of debris and soil material are common. Consequently, not only considerable financial costs are experienced, but also major ecological and environmental problems arise in a larger geographical area. Sediment production by slope movement on hillslopes directly affects sediment transport and deposition in downstream rivers and dams and morphological changes in the stream channels. In developing countries world-wide, slope movement hazards are growing: increasing population pressure and economic development force more people to move to potentially hazardous areas, which are less suitable for agriculture and rangelands. This ...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
Prediction of the conditions under which landslides may occur is essential for designing sustainable...
International audienceAbstract. Several studies have shown that global changes have important impact...
In the Ecuadorian Andes, episodic slope movements comprising shallow rotational and translational sl...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
The analysis of aerial photographs over a 33-year period (1962-1995) shows that land use in the stud...
A spatially distributed physically based slope stability model combined with a hydrological model is...
Aerial photographs taken in 1976 and 1989 and a field survey in 1999 showed that land use in a 900-h...
Abstract: Factors that control the stability of mountain slopes may be in a tenuous state of equilib...
Shallow landslides can pose a major threat to human lives and infrastructure over significant portio...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
Tropical mountain areas are highly susceptible to changes in land use. Over the last 50 years, the n...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
Prediction of the conditions under which landslides may occur is essential for designing sustainable...
International audienceAbstract. Several studies have shown that global changes have important impact...
In the Ecuadorian Andes, episodic slope movements comprising shallow rotational and translational sl...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
The analysis of aerial photographs over a 33-year period (1962-1995) shows that land use in the stud...
A spatially distributed physically based slope stability model combined with a hydrological model is...
Aerial photographs taken in 1976 and 1989 and a field survey in 1999 showed that land use in a 900-h...
Abstract: Factors that control the stability of mountain slopes may be in a tenuous state of equilib...
Shallow landslides can pose a major threat to human lives and infrastructure over significant portio...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
Tropical mountain areas are highly susceptible to changes in land use. Over the last 50 years, the n...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
Prediction of the conditions under which landslides may occur is essential for designing sustainable...
International audienceAbstract. Several studies have shown that global changes have important impact...