Landslides are natural phenomena in mountainous areas that cause damage to properties and death to people around the world. In Bangladesh, landslides have caused enormous economic loss and casualty in Chittagong Hilly Areas (CHA). In this dissertation, a landslide inventory of CHA was prepared using Google Earth and field mapping. Google Earth-based mapping helped in recording landslides in inaccessible areas like forests. In contrast, field mapping helped in mapping landslides in accessible areas like areas near road networks. For absence data sampling of landslide susceptibility mapping, this research proposed the Mahalanobis distance (MD) based absence data sampling and compared it with the slope-based absence data sampling. Three Upazil...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
This article aims to develop a Web-GIS based landslide early warning system (EWS) for the Chittagong...
This presentation was given as part of the GIS Day@KU symposium on November 16, 2016. For more info...
Landslides are a common hazard in the highly urbanized hilly areas in Chittagong Metropolitan Area (...
Landslides are one of the most significant natural damaging disasters in hilly environments. Chitta...
The Himalayan region and hilly areas face severe challenges due to landslide occurrences during the ...
As a result of the Gorkha earthquake in 2015, about 9000 people lost their lives and many more were ...
As a result of the Gorkha earthquake in 2015, about 9000 people lost their lives and many more were ...
The communities living on the dangerous hillslopes in Chittagong City Corporation (CCC) in Banglades...
Study on the landslide is an attempt to understand the geo-environmental characteristics of landslid...
Currently, many studies have reported that many landslides occur in tea or rubber plantation areas. ...
Abstract The accuracy and quality of the landslide susceptibility map depend on the available landsl...
peer reviewedLandslides triggered in mountainous areas can have catastrophic consequences, threaten ...
In areas prone to frequent landslides, the use of landslide susceptibility maps can greatly aid in t...
The Himalayan region, a rugged mountain zone is among the most susceptible zones to the landslide ha...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
This article aims to develop a Web-GIS based landslide early warning system (EWS) for the Chittagong...
This presentation was given as part of the GIS Day@KU symposium on November 16, 2016. For more info...
Landslides are a common hazard in the highly urbanized hilly areas in Chittagong Metropolitan Area (...
Landslides are one of the most significant natural damaging disasters in hilly environments. Chitta...
The Himalayan region and hilly areas face severe challenges due to landslide occurrences during the ...
As a result of the Gorkha earthquake in 2015, about 9000 people lost their lives and many more were ...
As a result of the Gorkha earthquake in 2015, about 9000 people lost their lives and many more were ...
The communities living on the dangerous hillslopes in Chittagong City Corporation (CCC) in Banglades...
Study on the landslide is an attempt to understand the geo-environmental characteristics of landslid...
Currently, many studies have reported that many landslides occur in tea or rubber plantation areas. ...
Abstract The accuracy and quality of the landslide susceptibility map depend on the available landsl...
peer reviewedLandslides triggered in mountainous areas can have catastrophic consequences, threaten ...
In areas prone to frequent landslides, the use of landslide susceptibility maps can greatly aid in t...
The Himalayan region, a rugged mountain zone is among the most susceptible zones to the landslide ha...
As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to lan...
This article aims to develop a Web-GIS based landslide early warning system (EWS) for the Chittagong...
This presentation was given as part of the GIS Day@KU symposium on November 16, 2016. For more info...