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Landslide Risk - Assessment, Management & Reduction (Hardcover)
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Landslide Risk - Assessment, Management & Reduction (Hardcover)
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A landslide is a major geological hazard, which poses a serious
threat to the global human population and various infrastructures
like highways, rail routes and civil structures like dams,
buildings and others. Landslides occur very often during other
major natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods and volcanoes.
The word landslide represents only a type of movement that is a
slide. However, it is generally used as a term to cover all the
types of land movements including falls, creeps, spreads, flows and
other complex movements. Geological risk is a relatively new and
not fully explored concept. There are many definitions of
geological risk. Oftentimes, a scientific study or a scientific
approach to the problem begins with a presentation of the author's
position and the choice of the definition of geological risk for
this problem. One of the most common approaches defines risk as the
expectation of the damage, or the product of the probability of
possible hazardous events on the damage produced. The problem with
landslide risk management is that it is seen as a series of events
leading to landslide risk reduction. It includes landslide
monitoring, mapping, landslide forecast, engineering, slope
strengthening, insurance and others. Strictly speaking, geological
risk management includes: 1. Risk analysis and assessment; 2. Risk
mapping (for the purposes of management); 3. Methods of risk
management: a) regulatory normative-legal methods; b)
organisational and administrative methods; c) economic methods
(direct and indirect); d) insurance; e) engineering and technical
methods - active and passive (monitoring); 4. Concept of acceptable
risk. This monograph is devoted to landslide research based on the
concept risk analysis, assessment, management and reduction.
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