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Landslide Hazard Zonation using Remote Sensing and GIS
Author Name : Pragya Pradhan, Julia Gurung, Abikshit Timsina
ABSTRACT Landslide hazard Zonation is a strategy for identifying regions where landslides are likely to occur. It entails investigating slope steepness, soil type, and rainfall patterns. By examining these parameters, maps can be generated to highlight which locations are most likely to experience landslides. This data enables communities and governments to make better decisions about protecting people and property from landslides. The findings have important implications for land use planning and disaster risk reduction measures in sensitive regions.