The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Landslide Hazard Assessment

The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Landslide Hazard Assessment

  • Sudhakar Dhondu Pardeshi
  • Sumant Eknath Autade
  • Suchitra Sudhakar Pardeshi
Publisher:CRC PressISBN 13: 9781040273920ISBN 10: 1040273920

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The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Landslide Hazard Assessment is written by Sudhakar Dhondu Pardeshi and published by CRC Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040273920 (ISBN 10) and 9781040273920 (ISBN 13).

This book is designed to provide a detailed, methodological framework for landslide hazard assessment. The focus is on various dimensions of landslide hazard assessment, including the terminologies used in landslide hazard analysis and landslide inventory systems used globally and their relevance in generating a complete and reliable landslide database for further analysis, supported by global case studies. It includes an overview of the methodological developments in landslide hazard assessment and role of geospatial technologies in landslide studies. Features: Helps readers to understand the technical details of geospatial techniques applied in hazard management. Deals with the practicalities of how to recognise and classify unstable terrain. Covers recent advances in landslide estimation, particularly the automated means of landslide susceptibility estimation. Explores methodological frameworks of landslide hazard assessment. Illustrates case studies from the United States, Europe, and Asia, including demonstrations of different methodologies of landslide susceptibility zonation. This book is aimed at researchers, graduate students, and libraries in geotechnical and environmental engineering.