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Landslides in the Himalayan Region

Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategy for Sustainable Management
BuchGebunden
620 Seiten
Englisch
Springererscheint am23.11.20242024
The book is divided into four major parts, starting from conceptual models in approaching landslide risk, followed by evaluation of risk, management of landslide risk, end-to-end solutions for landslide risk assessment, and a synopsis.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThe book is divided into four major parts, starting from conceptual models in approaching landslide risk, followed by evaluation of risk, management of landslide risk, end-to-end solutions for landslide risk assessment, and a synopsis.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-981-97-4679-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum23.11.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten620 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXX, 330 p.
Artikel-Nr.56436606

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Geological and Geomorphological interaction of the landslides in the Himalayan region.- An overview of triggering and causing factors of landslides.- Characterisation of Landslides in Lesser Himalayan Region: A Case Study of Gambhar River Catchment.- Study of Geo-Technical Investigation in Umri Landslide Region in Haryana.- Climate and Vegetation the unseen inducing factors in landslide occurrence: A case study of Dima Hasao landslides.- Assessment of Geological Structural Features of Umri Landslide in Haryana.- Debris flow modeling for Langsi Landslide: A case study of Alaknanda Valley, Uttarakhand.- Perception Study on the Effect of Sivok-Rangpo Railway Project on the Geo-environmental Issues of Darjeeling Himalaya.- A Spatio-temporal change analysis of Umri  landslide: A Case Study from Haryana, India.- A GIS approach towards Landslide susceptibility mapping of Aizawl district, Mizoram, India.- Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Multi Criteria Discission Making Methods in Sylhet Division.- Spatio-Statistical Analysis for Landslide Susceptibility Assessment: A case study of Srinagar-Bandipora Highway, Kashmir Himalaya India.- Landslide Inventory, Hazard Analysis and Prediction Mappings in the Chittagong Hill-Tracts (CHTs), Bangladesh: A Case Study of Rangamati Municipality using GIS Techniques.- Landslide Inventory and Susceptibility Assessment using GIS and Weighted Overlay Model (WOM) along a part of National Highway-1(NH-1), Northwestern Himalaya.- Assessing Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in Shimla District, Himachal Pradesh, India: A Comparative Approach using Fuzzy-AHP, and FR for Risk Prediction.- Geospatial Multi-Criteria Assessment with Fuzzy-AHP for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in Almora District, India.- Appraisement of Landslide Propensity Mapping by Machine Learning Algorithm in Indian Siwalik Himalayan Region, Mirik and Kurseong.- Landslide Susceptibility Assessment using Multicriteria Evaluation based Geospatial modelling along a Mughal Road in the Pir Panjal, Kashmir Himalayas.- Landslide Mitigation and Sustainable Management and Policies.- Review of Structural Mitigation Techniques for Landslide Risk Reduction: To find insights for Arunachal Pradesh.- From Vulnerability to Resilience: The Role of Community Participation in Landslide Risk Mitigation in the Himalayan Region.- Social and Economic Impact in the Landslide Prone Zones and Related Policies.mehr

Autor


Dr. Uday Chatterjee is an assistant professor at the Department of Geography, Bhatter College, Dantan, India, and an applied geographer with a doctoral degree in applied geography awarded by Ravenshaw University, India. His research interests include urban planning, social and human geography, applied geomorphology, hazards and disasters, environmental issues, disaster governance, community-based disaster risk management, climate change adaptation, and urban risk management. Currently, Dr. Chatterjee is involved in an international project in collaboration with Indonesia, Malaysia, and Japan, funded by the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research. He has served as a reviewer for many international journals and is a guest editor of the special issue Social Ecology, Human Well-being and Sustainability of the Springer journal Global Social Welfare. He has published 30 research papers, 10 edited books, 2 authored books, 11 book chapters, and 2 conference proceedings.

Dr. K.C. Lalmalsawmzauva was awarded his Ph.D. from North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in 2012. He was the founder and the president of the NEHU-Geographical Research Forum (NEHU-GRF) and has served as an assistant professor at Mizoram University since 2011. He completed projects for the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) and was involved in a project of the United Nation´s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for agricultural development in hill regions. He also served as a co-principal investigator in the consultancy project National Rural Livelihood Mission, supported by the Government of Mizoram, India. He has published 3 books as a single author and 4 books as a co-author and more than 20 research papers. He regularly participates in national and international academic activities.

Dr. Brototi Biswas is an associate professor at the Department of Geography and Resource Management, Mizoram University, India. Her research interests include physical geography, climate change, urban planning, applied climatology, hazards and disasters, oceanography, social geography, natural resource management, remote sensing, geographic information systems, and environmental issues. She received the Best Teacher Award in 2013 from Maharashtra Dalit Sahitya Academy. She has completed 4 research projects as the principal investigator (PI) and has an ongoing research project as the PI. She serves as a reviewer for many international journals. She has published 45 research papers, 1 authored book, 7 book chapters, and 10 conference proceedings.

Dr. Subodh Chandra Pal is an assistant professor at the Postgraduate Department of Geography, the University of Burdwan, India. He received his Ph.D. in geography from Visva-Bharati University in 2015. His expertise includes fluvial geomorphology, pedo-geomorphology, land degradation, soil erosion, gully erosion, landslide vulnerability, climate change, and water resources monitoring and management and has published hundreds of research articles in renowned journals. His research work has been funded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India. Dr. Pal has served as a reviewer for many international journals.