2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0357-0
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The Influence of Land Use Change on Landslide Susceptibility Zonation: The Briga Catchment Test Site (Messina, Italy)

Abstract: The spatial distribution of landslides is influenced by different climatic conditions and environmental settings including topography, morphology, hydrology, lithology, and land use. In this work, we have attempted to evaluate the influence of land use change on landslide susceptibility (LS) for a small study area located in the southern part of the Briga catchment, along the Ionian coast of Sicily (Italy). On October 1, 2009, the area was hit by an intense rainfall event that triggered abundant slope failures… Show more

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“…Landuse/landcover as the most significant factor to the events of the landslides in the area might be caused by landuse change within the area that can cause instability. This study is in line with research done by [13] where the susceptibility had been affected strongly due to the increase of bare soil. The other following factors which were slope, followed by distance to river, soil type, and rainfall might be caused by the slope gradient and the condition of slope as the initiation factor of the instability of slope.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Landuse/landcover as the most significant factor to the events of the landslides in the area might be caused by landuse change within the area that can cause instability. This study is in line with research done by [13] where the susceptibility had been affected strongly due to the increase of bare soil. The other following factors which were slope, followed by distance to river, soil type, and rainfall might be caused by the slope gradient and the condition of slope as the initiation factor of the instability of slope.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…vineyards in the Upper Rhine Plain), while forests prevail with increasing altitude. It is broadly recognised in landslide research literature that forested areas favour terrain stability, while agricultural areas and abandoned cultivated lands that gradually recovered through natural vegetation are particularly susceptible to instability (Persichillo et al, 2017;Peruccacci et al, 2017;Petitta et al, 2015;Reichenbach et al, 2014;Beguerí, 2006).…”
Section: Target Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it is recognized that bare soils favor terrain instability [20]. In cover map was produced by the analysis of a Landsat ETM+ image (year 2000).…”
Section: Data Sets and Database Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%