On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa region on the footslopes of Mount Elgon in eastern Uganda, destroying life and property. Earlier studies published in 2006 and 2007 looked at characteristics and causal factors of older landslides in the area based on a landslide inventory and a detailed digital terrain analysis. In addition, a landslide hazard assessment was conducted with the LAPSUS-LS landslide model identifying susceptible landslide triggering sites and scenarios of landslide erosion and deposition quantities and pathways. This paper revisits the earlier studies and assesses how accurately the recent landslide was predicted. In addition a revised landslide scenario for the ne...
The need to predict possible occurrence of landslides is increasingly becoming a concern of governme...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In many landslide-prone regions, data on landslide characteristics remain poor o...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
Manjiya County on the Ugandan slopes of Mount Elgon is a densely populated mountainous area where la...
Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda is one of the most landslide-prone regions in Africa. This extinct shi...
An assessment of the socio-economic implications of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of ...
An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences ...
Landslides (LS) impacts are acute in Equatorial Africa, which is characterized by mountainous topogr...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Landslide hazard remains poorly chara...
While landslides constitute a major risk in Uganda, this geomorphological hazard has been largely ne...
Landslide hazard remains poorly characterized on regional and global scales. In the tropics in parti...
The need to predict possible occurrence of landslides is increasingly becoming a concern of governme...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In many landslide-prone regions, data on landslide characteristics remain poor o...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
Manjiya County on the Ugandan slopes of Mount Elgon is a densely populated mountainous area where la...
Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda is one of the most landslide-prone regions in Africa. This extinct shi...
An assessment of the socio-economic implications of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of ...
An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences ...
Landslides (LS) impacts are acute in Equatorial Africa, which is characterized by mountainous topogr...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Landslide hazard remains poorly chara...
While landslides constitute a major risk in Uganda, this geomorphological hazard has been largely ne...
Landslide hazard remains poorly characterized on regional and global scales. In the tropics in parti...
The need to predict possible occurrence of landslides is increasingly becoming a concern of governme...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In many landslide-prone regions, data on landslide characteristics remain poor o...
During the last decade, slope failures were reported in a 500 km(2) study area in the Geba-Werei cat...