Quantitative assessment of landslide hazard and risk at regional-scale: a case study from central Vietnam
Raja Das, Pham Van Tien, Karl W. Wegmann

TL;DR
This study assesses landslide hazards and risks in central Vietnam using historical data and machine learning to predict future events and their impact on infrastructure.
Contribution
A novel probabilistic methodology for regional-scale landslide hazard and risk assessment integrating spatial, temporal, and size probabilities.
Findings
Landslide risk increases for road networks and streams over longer timeframes.
A Random Forest model was used to delineate spatial probabilities for different landslide size classes.
Nine hazard scenarios were developed based on timeframes and landslide sizes.
Abstract
Effective management of landslide hazards depends on the ability to accurately predict their location, size, and timing, enabling effective strategies to mitigate their impact, safeguard communities, and reduce societal risks. This study details a comprehensive probabilistic landslide hazard assessment at a regional scale in central Vietnam, analyzing spatial, temporal, and magnitude probabilities of landslides and proposes a methodology for quantitative landslide risk assessment. This study utilized a total of 21,234 landslide occurrences from three inventories created from Typhoon Ketsana (2009), Tropical Storm Podul (2013), and Typhoon Molave (2020) for the landslide hazard and risk assessment. The landslide spatial probability was delineated for three landslide size classes (\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts}…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLandslides and related hazards · Flood Risk Assessment and Management · Disaster Management and Resilience
