“…LUCC often implies modifications in both the natural and social systems (Promper et al, 2015;Lopez-Saez et al, 2016), in particular to changes in vegetation cover (Tasser et al, 2003;Schmaltz et al, 2017), undercutting of slopes (Scalenghe and Marsan, 2009), surface sealing or changes of drainage system (Ghestem et al, 2011(Ghestem et al, , 2014, all of which can potentially influence landslide hazard processes -for example, the phenomenon that mountainous areas with forest cover typically appear to be less susceptible to shallow landslides than unforested mountain slopes as described in many studies such as Cruden and Miller (2001), Beguería (2006) and Galve et al (2015). Similarly, deforestation as a result of human activities, e.g., road and/or railway construction, undercutting of slopes and development of settlement areas in steep mountainous areas increases the vulnerability to landslide hazards (Glade, 2003;Bruschi et al, 2013).…”