2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023ef003741
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Contrasting Population Projections to Induce Divergent Estimates of Landslides Exposure Under Climate Change

Qigen Lin,
Stefan Steger,
Massimiliano Pittore
et al.

Abstract: At first glance, assessing future landslide‐exposed population appears to be a straightforward task if landslide hazard estimates, climate change, and population projections are available. However, the intersection of landslide hazard with socioeconomic elements may result in significant variation of estimated landslide exposure due to considerable variations in population projections. This study aims to investigate the effects of different sources of population data on the evaluation of landslide‐exposed popu… Show more

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“…Hence, a global overview of slow-moving landslide exposure remains elusive. Most exposure assessments at present focus on fast-moving landslides associated to climatic [32,33] or earthquake triggers [34], but exclude slow-moving landslides [15,16]. Importantly, this generates an uncertain degree of risk in regions with growing populations exposed to rising landslide and flood hazards [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, a global overview of slow-moving landslide exposure remains elusive. Most exposure assessments at present focus on fast-moving landslides associated to climatic [32,33] or earthquake triggers [34], but exclude slow-moving landslides [15,16]. Importantly, this generates an uncertain degree of risk in regions with growing populations exposed to rising landslide and flood hazards [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%