2016
DOI: 10.1080/19475705.2016.1271833
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Analysis of land use in landslide affected areas along the Łososina Dolna Commune, the Outer Carpathians, Poland

Abstract: Land use of landslides is still a poorly investigated problem. Landslides cannot be regarded as areas unsuitable for use since they occupy a significantly large surface. The ºososina Dolna municipality in the Outer Carpathians is characterized by a very large number of landslides (16% of the total area, about 500 landslides). Land-cover analysis of this agricultural and forest municipality showed a relatively similar structure of land-cover types on areas affected and unaffected by landslides. Six categories o… Show more

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“…The study area was located in the central part of the Outer Carpathians (in the Małopolskie municipality, Poland), close to Rożnów Lake (Figure 1), and covered latitudes 49 • 43 N to 49 • 46 N and longitudes 20 • 38 E to 20 • 43 E. Most of the study area consisted of agricultural land (42%), while forests accounted for 34% of the total area [22]. Despite the existence of landslides and landslide-prone areas, the affected areas were still extensively used for economic purposes [22]. The broad analysis of landslide density in various land use classes for the presented study area can be found in Kroh [22].…”
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“…The study area was located in the central part of the Outer Carpathians (in the Małopolskie municipality, Poland), close to Rożnów Lake (Figure 1), and covered latitudes 49 • 43 N to 49 • 46 N and longitudes 20 • 38 E to 20 • 43 E. Most of the study area consisted of agricultural land (42%), while forests accounted for 34% of the total area [22]. Despite the existence of landslides and landslide-prone areas, the affected areas were still extensively used for economic purposes [22]. The broad analysis of landslide density in various land use classes for the presented study area can be found in Kroh [22].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the existence of landslides and landslide-prone areas, the affected areas were still extensively used for economic purposes [22]. The broad analysis of landslide density in various land use classes for the presented study area can be found in Kroh [22]. Landslide identification is challenging due to extensive land management, in the form of farmland, grasslands, and pasture, and continuous development of constructions in this area ( Figure 2).…”
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“…They usually occur on slopes above rivers and creeks. Following the updated Varnes classification (Hungr et al 2014), the landslides investigated are of types 11, 12, and 14-on clay/silt rotational, planar, and compound slides (Kroh 2016). Fieldwork identifying and mapping landslides using the framework of the SOPO system were Original Paper Landslides 15 & (2018)performed from October 2010 to June 2011 .…”
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confidence: 99%