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Landslide Databases As Tools For Integrated Assessment Of Landslide Risk 1st Edition Martin Klose Auth

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Landslide Databases As Tools For Integrated Assessment Of Landslide Risk 1st Edition Martin Klose Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.48 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Martin Klose (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319204024, 3319204025
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Landslide Databases As Tools For Integrated Assessment Of Landslide Risk 1st Edition Martin Klose Auth by Martin Klose (auth.) 9783319204024, 3319204025 instant download after payment.

This doctoral thesis presents a novel approach to landslide risk assessment that explores the various dimensions of landslide risk in an integrated perspective. The research approach introduced here is tailored for use with landslide databases and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). A landslide susceptibility model is at the heart of this new approach, enabling to identify and delineate areas at risk of landslides and to assess infrastructure exposure. Landslide risk is a pressing societal issue that is still poorly understood. Temporal landslide hazard is derived from landslide frequency statistics and a hydrological simulation approach to estimate triggering thresholds. These methods are integrated into a powerful toolset for cost modeling that uses historical data to compile, model, and extrapolate damage costs on different spatial scales over time. The combination of this toolset with techniques to analyze fiscal cost impacts supports integrated risk assessment by quantifying the economic relevance of landslide losses.

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