Shallow landslides are instability events that lead to dramatic soil mass wasting in sloping areas and are commonly triggered by intense rainfall episodes. Vegetation may reduce the likelihood of slope failure through different hydro-mechanical mechanisms that take place at the soil-plant-atmosphere interface. However, while vegetation’s mechanical contribution has been widely recognized, its hydrological effects have been poorly quantified. In addition, most of the existing models lack a holistic approach, require difficult to measure parameters or are commercially based, making them hardly transferable to land planners and other researchers.In this paper an integrated, robust and reproducible model framework is proposed and evaluated with...
International audienceSlope Stability Models (SSMs) are valuable tools used as decision support in l...
AbstractWe examine the role of vegetation on the stability of shallow soils under unsaturated transi...
The additional cohesion exercised by vegetation roots (cr) provides an important contribution to the...
Shallow landslides are instability events that lead to dramatic soil mass wasting in sloping areas a...
Effects of vegetation in improving slope stability can be recognized on both hydrological and mecha...
The hydrological effect of vegetation on rainfall-induced landslides has rarely been quantified and ...
This study provides the first insights of a methodology for estimating the additional cohesion exerc...
This study proposes a new methodology for estimating the additional shear strength (or cohesion) exe...
Rainfall-induced diffuse shallow landslides are one of the most critical natural hazards as they oft...
Landslides triggered by rainfall are one of the most common causes of disaster in tropical regions, ...
The influence of vegetation on slope stability is well understood at the slope level but scaling up ...
Vegetation significantly influences the hydrological and mechanical properties which are relevant fo...
We examine the role of vegetation on the stability of shallow soils under unsaturated transient regi...
International audienceSlope Stability Models (SSMs) are valuable tools used as decision support in l...
AbstractWe examine the role of vegetation on the stability of shallow soils under unsaturated transi...
The additional cohesion exercised by vegetation roots (cr) provides an important contribution to the...
Shallow landslides are instability events that lead to dramatic soil mass wasting in sloping areas a...
Effects of vegetation in improving slope stability can be recognized on both hydrological and mecha...
The hydrological effect of vegetation on rainfall-induced landslides has rarely been quantified and ...
This study provides the first insights of a methodology for estimating the additional cohesion exerc...
This study proposes a new methodology for estimating the additional shear strength (or cohesion) exe...
Rainfall-induced diffuse shallow landslides are one of the most critical natural hazards as they oft...
Landslides triggered by rainfall are one of the most common causes of disaster in tropical regions, ...
The influence of vegetation on slope stability is well understood at the slope level but scaling up ...
Vegetation significantly influences the hydrological and mechanical properties which are relevant fo...
We examine the role of vegetation on the stability of shallow soils under unsaturated transient regi...
International audienceSlope Stability Models (SSMs) are valuable tools used as decision support in l...
AbstractWe examine the role of vegetation on the stability of shallow soils under unsaturated transi...
The additional cohesion exercised by vegetation roots (cr) provides an important contribution to the...