ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Sep 2020)

Earth Observation and GIS-Based Analysis for Landslide Susceptibility and Risk Assessment

  • Emmanouil Psomiadis,
  • Nikos Charizopoulos,
  • Nikolaos Efthimiou,
  • Konstantinos X. Soulis,
  • Ioannis Charalampopoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9090552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 552

Abstract

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Landslides can cause severe problems to the social and economic well-being. In order to effectively mitigate landslide hazards, the development of detailed susceptibility maps is required, towards implementing targeted risk management plans. This study aims to create detailed landslide susceptibility (LS) and landslide risk (LR) maps of the Sperchios River basin by applying an expert semi-quantitative approach that integrates the Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-based multicriteria analysis and Earth Observation (EO) data. Adopting the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) for a weighted linear combination (WLC) approach, eleven evaluation parameters were selected. The results were validated using a historic landslide database, enriched with new landslide locations mapped by satellite and aerial imagery interpretation and field surveys. Moreover, the landslide risk map of the area was also developed, based on the LS delineation, considering additionally the anthropogenic exposure and overall vulnerability of the area. The results showed that the most susceptible areas are located at the west and south-west regions of the basin. The synergistic use of GIS-based analysis and EO data can provide a useful tool for the design of natural hazards prevention policy at highly susceptible to risk landslide risk areas.

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