he Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) is a Portuguese administrative region that encompasses 18 municipalities and is characterized by a high risk of landsliding as a consequence of the high susceptibility and exposure of people and assets. Therefore, this work aimed to assess the evolution of exposure levels to landsliding in each municipality of LMA, based on three timesteps (1995, 2011 and 2018), through the following summarized steps: 1) Landslide susceptibility modelling for LMA using an inventory that contains 1268 landslides, mostly rotational and translational slides; 2) Assessment of the relationship between the number of existing buildings and the urban area represented in the official land use map in 2011; 3) Assessment of the popula...
In Portugal, social impacts caused by landslides occurred in the period 1865–2015 are gathered in th...
The Lisbon Metropolitan Area is a risk hotspot in Portugal due to excessive exposure to natural and ...
In the city of Sao Paulo, where about 11 million people live, landslides and flooding occur frequent...
Landslides, like any natural hazardous process, do not generate risk until some type of interaction ...
In Portugal landslides caused 237 fatalities and >1600 displaced people in the period 1865-2015. Spa...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
This work aims to assess the physical vulnerability of buildings (PVB) exposed to landslides that ca...
Landslides are one of the most relevant geomorphological hazards in Portugal, by the high levels of ...
The legislation that demands the evaluation of landslide susceptibility in Portugal at the municipal...
The role of land use and land cover (LULC) as a conditioning factor for landslide susceptibility has...
Tese de doutoramento, Geografia (Geografia Física), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Geografia e...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...
Assessing the number and locations of exposed people is a crucial step in landslide risk management ...
This study assesses the physical vulnerability of buildings (PVB) in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (L...
The occurrence of landslides triggered by intense or long-lasting rainfall events in the region nort...
In Portugal, social impacts caused by landslides occurred in the period 1865–2015 are gathered in th...
The Lisbon Metropolitan Area is a risk hotspot in Portugal due to excessive exposure to natural and ...
In the city of Sao Paulo, where about 11 million people live, landslides and flooding occur frequent...
Landslides, like any natural hazardous process, do not generate risk until some type of interaction ...
In Portugal landslides caused 237 fatalities and >1600 displaced people in the period 1865-2015. Spa...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
This work aims to assess the physical vulnerability of buildings (PVB) exposed to landslides that ca...
Landslides are one of the most relevant geomorphological hazards in Portugal, by the high levels of ...
The legislation that demands the evaluation of landslide susceptibility in Portugal at the municipal...
The role of land use and land cover (LULC) as a conditioning factor for landslide susceptibility has...
Tese de doutoramento, Geografia (Geografia Física), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Geografia e...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...
Assessing the number and locations of exposed people is a crucial step in landslide risk management ...
This study assesses the physical vulnerability of buildings (PVB) in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (L...
The occurrence of landslides triggered by intense or long-lasting rainfall events in the region nort...
In Portugal, social impacts caused by landslides occurred in the period 1865–2015 are gathered in th...
The Lisbon Metropolitan Area is a risk hotspot in Portugal due to excessive exposure to natural and ...
In the city of Sao Paulo, where about 11 million people live, landslides and flooding occur frequent...