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LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN MAI CHAU DISTRICT, HOA BINH PROVINCE, Viet Nam
Từ khóa
AHP, GIS, Landslide, landslide susceptibility
Tóm tắt
Among natural hazards, landslides happen frequently and severely impact local people and environment in slope areas. The research objective wastodeterminelandslide susceptibility triggered by the various factors in the high slopearea. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and GIS methods were used to predict the landslide susceptibility in the wholeMai Chau district. Three categories of landslide susceptibility were defined as low, moderate and high susceptibility. The area of high susceptibility was evaluatedas a significant help for land users and decision makers in the research district to correct unsuitable land use types. The results will be verified by an investigation of actual landslide happened in the previous period of time to specify the accuracy of the prediction.
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