This book provides a comprehensive review of landslide susceptibility assessment a crucial process for disaster preparedness and land-use planning. It distinguishes between landslide susceptibility (the spatial likelihood of occurrence) hazard (which adds a temporal dimension and intensity) and risk (the quantification of potential losses to people and property). The book details how the field has evolved from simple heuristic mapping to advanced data-driven models incorporating GIS remote sensing and machine learning techniques. It discusses both natural factors (geology geomorphology hydrology and seismic activity) and human-induced factors (like deforestation and improper construction) that contribute to landslides. Case studies such as the Vaiont Dam disaster highlight how human error can amplify a natural hazard into a catastrophe. The book emphasizes the need for an integrated multi-disciplinary approach to build resilient communities.
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