“…The calculation of landslide hazard in terms of spatial location of landslides, size, and frequency is the first step in risk assessment and management of SES [ Guzzetti , ]. Exposure and vulnerability of SES are assessed after the detection of the landslide hazard and the risk is determined by the product of hazard, vulnerability, and exposure [ Ardizzone et al , ; Guzzetti et al , ; Romeo et al , ; Ardizzone et al , ; Fell et al , ; de Luiz Rosito Listo and Vieira , ]. The determination of the hazard of landslides has been traditionally performed using heuristic, statistical, or correlative models [ Catani et al , ; Caniani et al , ; Goetz et al , ] and deterministic or stochastic physical‐based models [ Ermini et al , ].…”