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TÃtulo : Impacts of Climate and Human Activities on Water Resources and Quality : Integrated Regional Assessment Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Duan, Weili, ; Takara, Kaoru, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XIV, 183 p. 103 ilustraciones, 102 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1393945-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: GeografÃa fÃsica ClimatologÃa Medio ambiente Ciencias del clima Ciencias ambientales Clasificación: 910.02 Resumen: Con el rápido aumento de la población mundial, la escasez mundial de agua se convertirá en la principal crisis del siglo XXI; es decir, la dinámica demográfica (crecimiento, distribución por edades, urbanización y migración) crea presiones sobre los recursos de agua dulce debido al aumento de la demanda de agua y la contaminación. Además, la gestión de los recursos hÃdricos se enfrenta a una nueva incertidumbre, es decir, la posibilidad de que hoy en dÃa se produzca un cambio climático más persistente y a más largo plazo que, en los próximos años, puede afectar significativamente la disponibilidad de suministro y los patrones de demanda de agua. Este libro se centra principalmente en el impacto del cambio climático y las actividades humanas en la calidad del agua y los recursos hÃdricos en los paÃses de Asia. Comienza describiendo las caracterÃsticas de los desastres relacionados con el agua en el mundo. Luego, el libro analiza los cambios de las inundaciones y los daños socioeconómicos asociados para toda China durante el último siglo, y evalúa la calidad del agua y la fuente de contaminación de la cuenca del rÃo Yangtze, sugiriendo que los desastres relacionados con el agua serÃan más intensos, más duraderos y /o más frecuentes en un futuro clima más cálido. Luego, después de investigar las tendencias espaciotemporales y las causas de la calidad del agua y los incidentes relacionados con la calidad del agua (CapÃtulo 4) y los eventos extremos de precipitación (CapÃtulo 5) en Japón, los dos capÃtulos siguientes evalúan principalmente los impactos climáticos y humanos sobre las variaciones de las precipitaciones, la calidad del agua y los recursos hÃdricos en Japón. la zona de Hokkaido. El último capÃtulo analiza exhaustivamente los impactos del cambio climático en los recursos hÃdricos en la cuenca del Mar de Aral y luego estima las necesidades y déficits de agua para riego, los rendimientos agrÃcolas futuros de siete cultivos principales y la productividad de la tierra y el agua en cuatro provincias de Turkmenistán considerando el cambio climático. , crecimiento demográfico y tres escenarios de desarrollo socioeconómico. Todos los resultados obtenidos de este libro pueden proporcionar un medio para reducir los incidentes en la calidad del agua y mitigar futuros impactos negativos mediante la adaptación de la gestión del agua. Además, los métodos mejorados para modelar la calidad del agua en regiones con escasez de datos son transferibles a otras áreas de estudio y aplicables en futuras investigaciones. Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Extreme Precipitation Events, Floods and Associated Socio-economic Damages in China in Recent Decades -- Changes of Water Quality in the Yangtze River Basin -- Spatiotemporal Evaluation of Water Quality and Water Quality Incidents over Japan -- Assessment of Precipitation Amounts and Climate Extremes in Japan -- Precipitation Changes in Hokkaido and Future Water Resources in Its Main Rivers -- Estimation of Nutrient and Suspended Sediment Loads in the Ishikari River -- The Aral Sea Basin Crisis and Future Water- Climate- Food Nexus in Turkmenistan. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : With the rapid increase of world population, the global water shortage is set to be the major crises of the twenty-first century; that is, population dynamics (growth, age distribution, urbanization and migration) create pressures on freshwater resources due to the increased water demands and pollution. Moreover, water resources management faces a new uncertainty- i.e. the potential for longer-term and more persistent climate change nowadays, which, in coming years, may significantly affect the availability of supply and patterns of water demand. This book mainly focuses on the impact of climate change and human activities on water quality and water resources in Asia Countries. It begins by describing the characteristics of water related disasters in the world. Then, the book analyzes the changes of floods and associated socio-economic damages for whole China over the last century, and assesses water quality and pollution source for the Yangtze River Basin, suggesting water-related disasters would become more intense, longer lasting, and/or more frequent in a future warmer climate. Then, after investigating spatiotemporal trends and causes of water quality and water quality incidents (Chapter 4) and precipitation extreme events (Chapter 5) in Japan, subsequent two chapters mainly evaluate the climate and human impacts on precipitation variations, water quality and water resources in the Hokkaido area. The final chapter comprehensively analyzes climate change impacts on water resources in the Aral Sea Basin, and then estimate the water requirements and water deficits for irrigation, future agricultural yields of seven major crops, and land and water productivity in four provinces of Turkmenistan considering climate change, population growth, and three socio-economic development scenarios. All results obtained from this book may provide a means to reduce water quality incidents and mitigate future negative impacts by adapting water management. Furthermore, the improved methods for water quality modeling in data scarce regions are transferable to other study areas and applicable in future research. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Impacts of Climate and Human Activities on Water Resources and Quality : Integrated Regional Assessment [documento electrónico] / Duan, Weili, ; Takara, Kaoru, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2020 . - XIV, 183 p. 103 ilustraciones, 102 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1393945--
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: GeografÃa fÃsica ClimatologÃa Medio ambiente Ciencias del clima Ciencias ambientales Clasificación: 910.02 Resumen: Con el rápido aumento de la población mundial, la escasez mundial de agua se convertirá en la principal crisis del siglo XXI; es decir, la dinámica demográfica (crecimiento, distribución por edades, urbanización y migración) crea presiones sobre los recursos de agua dulce debido al aumento de la demanda de agua y la contaminación. Además, la gestión de los recursos hÃdricos se enfrenta a una nueva incertidumbre, es decir, la posibilidad de que hoy en dÃa se produzca un cambio climático más persistente y a más largo plazo que, en los próximos años, puede afectar significativamente la disponibilidad de suministro y los patrones de demanda de agua. Este libro se centra principalmente en el impacto del cambio climático y las actividades humanas en la calidad del agua y los recursos hÃdricos en los paÃses de Asia. Comienza describiendo las caracterÃsticas de los desastres relacionados con el agua en el mundo. Luego, el libro analiza los cambios de las inundaciones y los daños socioeconómicos asociados para toda China durante el último siglo, y evalúa la calidad del agua y la fuente de contaminación de la cuenca del rÃo Yangtze, sugiriendo que los desastres relacionados con el agua serÃan más intensos, más duraderos y /o más frecuentes en un futuro clima más cálido. Luego, después de investigar las tendencias espaciotemporales y las causas de la calidad del agua y los incidentes relacionados con la calidad del agua (CapÃtulo 4) y los eventos extremos de precipitación (CapÃtulo 5) en Japón, los dos capÃtulos siguientes evalúan principalmente los impactos climáticos y humanos sobre las variaciones de las precipitaciones, la calidad del agua y los recursos hÃdricos en Japón. la zona de Hokkaido. El último capÃtulo analiza exhaustivamente los impactos del cambio climático en los recursos hÃdricos en la cuenca del Mar de Aral y luego estima las necesidades y déficits de agua para riego, los rendimientos agrÃcolas futuros de siete cultivos principales y la productividad de la tierra y el agua en cuatro provincias de Turkmenistán considerando el cambio climático. , crecimiento demográfico y tres escenarios de desarrollo socioeconómico. Todos los resultados obtenidos de este libro pueden proporcionar un medio para reducir los incidentes en la calidad del agua y mitigar futuros impactos negativos mediante la adaptación de la gestión del agua. Además, los métodos mejorados para modelar la calidad del agua en regiones con escasez de datos son transferibles a otras áreas de estudio y aplicables en futuras investigaciones. Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Extreme Precipitation Events, Floods and Associated Socio-economic Damages in China in Recent Decades -- Changes of Water Quality in the Yangtze River Basin -- Spatiotemporal Evaluation of Water Quality and Water Quality Incidents over Japan -- Assessment of Precipitation Amounts and Climate Extremes in Japan -- Precipitation Changes in Hokkaido and Future Water Resources in Its Main Rivers -- Estimation of Nutrient and Suspended Sediment Loads in the Ishikari River -- The Aral Sea Basin Crisis and Future Water- Climate- Food Nexus in Turkmenistan. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : With the rapid increase of world population, the global water shortage is set to be the major crises of the twenty-first century; that is, population dynamics (growth, age distribution, urbanization and migration) create pressures on freshwater resources due to the increased water demands and pollution. Moreover, water resources management faces a new uncertainty- i.e. the potential for longer-term and more persistent climate change nowadays, which, in coming years, may significantly affect the availability of supply and patterns of water demand. This book mainly focuses on the impact of climate change and human activities on water quality and water resources in Asia Countries. It begins by describing the characteristics of water related disasters in the world. Then, the book analyzes the changes of floods and associated socio-economic damages for whole China over the last century, and assesses water quality and pollution source for the Yangtze River Basin, suggesting water-related disasters would become more intense, longer lasting, and/or more frequent in a future warmer climate. Then, after investigating spatiotemporal trends and causes of water quality and water quality incidents (Chapter 4) and precipitation extreme events (Chapter 5) in Japan, subsequent two chapters mainly evaluate the climate and human impacts on precipitation variations, water quality and water resources in the Hokkaido area. The final chapter comprehensively analyzes climate change impacts on water resources in the Aral Sea Basin, and then estimate the water requirements and water deficits for irrigation, future agricultural yields of seven major crops, and land and water productivity in four provinces of Turkmenistan considering climate change, population growth, and three socio-economic development scenarios. All results obtained from this book may provide a means to reduce water quality incidents and mitigate future negative impacts by adapting water management. Furthermore, the improved methods for water quality modeling in data scarce regions are transferable to other study areas and applicable in future research. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk / Sassa, Kyoji ; MikoÅ¡, Matjaž ; Sassa, Shinji ; Bobrowsky, Peter T. ; Takara, Kaoru ; Dang, Khang
TÃtulo : Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 1 Sendai Landslide Partnerships and Kyoto Landslide Commitment Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Sassa, Kyoji, ; MikoÅ¡, Matjaž, ; Sassa, Shinji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, ; Dang, Khang, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XXV, 641 p. 527 ilustraciones, 483 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-60196-6 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros del ICL "Contribución del ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados en el Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Cuatro conferencias del Foro y un artÃculo premiado • Asociaciones de Sendai para Deslizamientos de Tierra, Compromiso de Kioto para Deslizamientos de Tierra y Programa Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. • Tsunamis inducidos por deslizamientos de tierra • Deslizamientos de tierra en los sitios designados por la UNESCO y contribución de la OMM, la FAO y el IRDR • Educación y desarrollo de capacidades para la gestión y gobernanza de riesgos El profesor Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido el Editor en Jefe de la Revista Internacional Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El Prof. Matjaž MikoÅ¡ es el Vicepresidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra y Vicepresidente de la Academia Eslovena de IngenierÃa. Es Profesor y Decano de la Facultad de IngenierÃa Civil y Geodésica de la Universidad de Ljubljana, Eslovenia. El Dr. Shinji Sassa es Jefe del Grupo de Dinámica del Suelo y Director de Investigación del Centro Internacional de Investigación de Desastres Costeros, Instituto de Investigación Portuaria y Aeroportuaria, Instituto Nacional de TecnologÃa MarÃtima, Portuaria y de Aviación, Japón. El Prof. Peter Bobrowsky es el Presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es un CientÃfico Senior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El Prof. Kaoru Takara es el Director Ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es Profesor y Decano de la Escuela de Posgrado de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan), Universidad de Kioto. El Dr. Khang Dang es el Secretario General del Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. También se desempeña como Oficial de Promoción de Investigación del ICL y profesor en la Universidad de Ciencias de la Universidad Nacional de Vietnam, Hanoi. Nota de contenido: Forum Lectures and Special Lecture: On the prediction of landslides and their consequences -- Design recommendations for single and dual rigid debris flow barriers with and without basal clearance -- The rockfall failure hazard assessment: summary and new advances -- Progress and lessons learned from responses to landslide disasters -- Behind-the-scenes in mitigation of landslides and other geohazards in low income countries - in memory of Hiroshi Fukuoka -- The impact of climate change on landslide hazard and risk -- Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International programme on Landslides: Kyoto 2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk -- International Consortium on Landslides -- The ICL journal Landslides - 16 years of capacity development for landslide risk reduction -- UNESCO/KU/ICL UNITWIN Cooperation Programme-Members and recent activities -- International Programme on Landslides (IPL) -- SATREPS project for Sri Lanka with regard to "Development of early warning technology of Rain-induced Rapid and Long-travelling Landslides" -- Central Asia – rockslides' and rock avalanches' treasury and workbook -- Results of recent monitoring activities on landslide Umka, Belgrade, Serbia - IPL 181 -- Landslides in Weathered Flysch: From Activation to Deposition (WCoE 2017-2020) -- Report of the Croatian WCoE 2017-2020: From landslide mapping to risk assessment -- LARAM School: an ongoing experience -- Advanced technologies for Landslides (WCoE 2017-2020) -- Extreme rainfall event and its aftermath analysis - IPL 210 project progress report -- Complex geomorphological and engineering geological research of landslides with adverse societal impacts -- Report of the IPL-219, IPL-220 and Croatian WCoE 2017-2020: From landslide investigation to landslide prediction and stabilization -- Landslide-induced Tsunamis: Simulation of Tsunami waves induced by coastal and submarine landslides in Japan -- On the use of statistical analysis to understand submarine landslide processes and assess their hazard -- The continuing underestimated tsunami hazard from submarine landslides -- December 11, 2018 landslide and 90-m icy tsunami in the Bureya water reservoir -- The link between upper-slope submarine landslides and mass transport deposits in the hadal trenchs -- Tsunami from the San Andrés Landslide on El Hierro, Canary Islands: first attempt using simple scenario -- A sedimentological study of turbidite layers on a deep–sea terrace in the Japan Trench -- Flank failure of the volcanic Turtle Island and the submarine landslide in the southernmost Okinawa Trough -- Numerical simulation for tsunami generation due to a landslide -- Dealing with mass flow-induced tsunamis at Stromboli volcano: monitoring strategies through multi-platform remote sensing -- Detailed seafloor observation on a deep-sea terrace along the Japan Trench after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake -- Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO,FAO, IRDR -- Landslides at UNESCO-designated sites -- Traditional knowledge and local expertise in landslide risk mitigation of world heritages sites -- Reconstruction of the slope instability conditions before the 2016 failure in an urbanized district of Florence (Italy), a UNESCO World Heritage Site -- Integrating Kinematic analysis and Infrared Thermography for instability processes assessment in the rupestrian monastery complex of David Gareja (Georgia) -- Shallow landslide susceptibility assessment in the High City of Antananarivo (Madagascar) -- Thermo-mechanical cliff stability at tomb KV42 in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt -- Collaboration in MHEWS through an Integrated Way: The Great Efforts Contributed by Multi-stakeholder Partnership at National, Regional and International Levels -- Resilient Watershed Management: Landscape Approach to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction -- Integrating DRR into the conservation and management mechanisms of the internationally designated sites– view of IRDR -- Landslide hazard and risk assessment for civil protection early response -- Size matters: the impact of small, medium and large landslide disasters -- Practices of Public Participation Early Warning System for Geological Hazards in China -- Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance -- Early warning systems in Italy: state-of-the-art and future trends -- Community-based landslide risk management in contrasting social environments, cases from the Czech Republic -- Refinement Progresses on Freeway Slope Maintenance after a Huge Landslide Disaster -- Landslide exposure community-based mapping: a first encounter in a small rural locality of Mexico -- Co-producing data and decision support tools to reduce landslide risk in the humid tropics -- ICT-based landslide disaster simulation drill: Road to achieve 2030 global commitment -- A Preliminary Work of Safety Potential Analysis Model for Anchors Used on Freeway Slopes -- Initial Experiences of CommunityInvolvement in an Early Warning System in Informal Settlements in MedellÃn, Colombia -- Capacity Building and Community Preparedness towards Landslide Disaster in Pagerharjo Village, Kulon Progo Regency of Yogyakarta, Indonesia -- Protection of a cultural heritage site in Croatia from rockfall occurrences -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • Four Forum lectures and one award paper • Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International Programme on Landslides. • Landslide-induced tsunamis • Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO, FAO, and IRDR • Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Matjaž Mikoš is the Vice President of International Consortium on Landslides and Vice President of Slovenian Academy of Engineering. He is a Professor and Dean of Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Dr. Shinji Sassa is Head of Soil Dynamics Group and Research Director of International Research Center for Coastal Disasters, Port and Airport Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Dr. Khang Dang is the Secretary General of the Fifth World Landslide Forum. He also serves as the Research Promotion Officer of ICL and a Lecturer at the University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 1 Sendai Landslide Partnerships and Kyoto Landslide Commitment [documento electrónico] / Sassa, Kyoji, ; MikoÅ¡, Matjaž, ; Sassa, Shinji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, ; Dang, Khang, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XXV, 641 p. 527 ilustraciones, 483 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-60196-6
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros del ICL "Contribución del ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados en el Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Cuatro conferencias del Foro y un artÃculo premiado • Asociaciones de Sendai para Deslizamientos de Tierra, Compromiso de Kioto para Deslizamientos de Tierra y Programa Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. • Tsunamis inducidos por deslizamientos de tierra • Deslizamientos de tierra en los sitios designados por la UNESCO y contribución de la OMM, la FAO y el IRDR • Educación y desarrollo de capacidades para la gestión y gobernanza de riesgos El profesor Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido el Editor en Jefe de la Revista Internacional Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El Prof. Matjaž MikoÅ¡ es el Vicepresidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra y Vicepresidente de la Academia Eslovena de IngenierÃa. Es Profesor y Decano de la Facultad de IngenierÃa Civil y Geodésica de la Universidad de Ljubljana, Eslovenia. El Dr. Shinji Sassa es Jefe del Grupo de Dinámica del Suelo y Director de Investigación del Centro Internacional de Investigación de Desastres Costeros, Instituto de Investigación Portuaria y Aeroportuaria, Instituto Nacional de TecnologÃa MarÃtima, Portuaria y de Aviación, Japón. El Prof. Peter Bobrowsky es el Presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es un CientÃfico Senior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El Prof. Kaoru Takara es el Director Ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es Profesor y Decano de la Escuela de Posgrado de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan), Universidad de Kioto. El Dr. Khang Dang es el Secretario General del Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. También se desempeña como Oficial de Promoción de Investigación del ICL y profesor en la Universidad de Ciencias de la Universidad Nacional de Vietnam, Hanoi. Nota de contenido: Forum Lectures and Special Lecture: On the prediction of landslides and their consequences -- Design recommendations for single and dual rigid debris flow barriers with and without basal clearance -- The rockfall failure hazard assessment: summary and new advances -- Progress and lessons learned from responses to landslide disasters -- Behind-the-scenes in mitigation of landslides and other geohazards in low income countries - in memory of Hiroshi Fukuoka -- The impact of climate change on landslide hazard and risk -- Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International programme on Landslides: Kyoto 2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk -- International Consortium on Landslides -- The ICL journal Landslides - 16 years of capacity development for landslide risk reduction -- UNESCO/KU/ICL UNITWIN Cooperation Programme-Members and recent activities -- International Programme on Landslides (IPL) -- SATREPS project for Sri Lanka with regard to "Development of early warning technology of Rain-induced Rapid and Long-travelling Landslides" -- Central Asia – rockslides' and rock avalanches' treasury and workbook -- Results of recent monitoring activities on landslide Umka, Belgrade, Serbia - IPL 181 -- Landslides in Weathered Flysch: From Activation to Deposition (WCoE 2017-2020) -- Report of the Croatian WCoE 2017-2020: From landslide mapping to risk assessment -- LARAM School: an ongoing experience -- Advanced technologies for Landslides (WCoE 2017-2020) -- Extreme rainfall event and its aftermath analysis - IPL 210 project progress report -- Complex geomorphological and engineering geological research of landslides with adverse societal impacts -- Report of the IPL-219, IPL-220 and Croatian WCoE 2017-2020: From landslide investigation to landslide prediction and stabilization -- Landslide-induced Tsunamis: Simulation of Tsunami waves induced by coastal and submarine landslides in Japan -- On the use of statistical analysis to understand submarine landslide processes and assess their hazard -- The continuing underestimated tsunami hazard from submarine landslides -- December 11, 2018 landslide and 90-m icy tsunami in the Bureya water reservoir -- The link between upper-slope submarine landslides and mass transport deposits in the hadal trenchs -- Tsunami from the San Andrés Landslide on El Hierro, Canary Islands: first attempt using simple scenario -- A sedimentological study of turbidite layers on a deep–sea terrace in the Japan Trench -- Flank failure of the volcanic Turtle Island and the submarine landslide in the southernmost Okinawa Trough -- Numerical simulation for tsunami generation due to a landslide -- Dealing with mass flow-induced tsunamis at Stromboli volcano: monitoring strategies through multi-platform remote sensing -- Detailed seafloor observation on a deep-sea terrace along the Japan Trench after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake -- Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO,FAO, IRDR -- Landslides at UNESCO-designated sites -- Traditional knowledge and local expertise in landslide risk mitigation of world heritages sites -- Reconstruction of the slope instability conditions before the 2016 failure in an urbanized district of Florence (Italy), a UNESCO World Heritage Site -- Integrating Kinematic analysis and Infrared Thermography for instability processes assessment in the rupestrian monastery complex of David Gareja (Georgia) -- Shallow landslide susceptibility assessment in the High City of Antananarivo (Madagascar) -- Thermo-mechanical cliff stability at tomb KV42 in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt -- Collaboration in MHEWS through an Integrated Way: The Great Efforts Contributed by Multi-stakeholder Partnership at National, Regional and International Levels -- Resilient Watershed Management: Landscape Approach to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction -- Integrating DRR into the conservation and management mechanisms of the internationally designated sites– view of IRDR -- Landslide hazard and risk assessment for civil protection early response -- Size matters: the impact of small, medium and large landslide disasters -- Practices of Public Participation Early Warning System for Geological Hazards in China -- Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance -- Early warning systems in Italy: state-of-the-art and future trends -- Community-based landslide risk management in contrasting social environments, cases from the Czech Republic -- Refinement Progresses on Freeway Slope Maintenance after a Huge Landslide Disaster -- Landslide exposure community-based mapping: a first encounter in a small rural locality of Mexico -- Co-producing data and decision support tools to reduce landslide risk in the humid tropics -- ICT-based landslide disaster simulation drill: Road to achieve 2030 global commitment -- A Preliminary Work of Safety Potential Analysis Model for Anchors Used on Freeway Slopes -- Initial Experiences of CommunityInvolvement in an Early Warning System in Informal Settlements in MedellÃn, Colombia -- Capacity Building and Community Preparedness towards Landslide Disaster in Pagerharjo Village, Kulon Progo Regency of Yogyakarta, Indonesia -- Protection of a cultural heritage site in Croatia from rockfall occurrences -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • Four Forum lectures and one award paper • Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International Programme on Landslides. • Landslide-induced tsunamis • Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO, FAO, and IRDR • Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Matjaž Mikoš is the Vice President of International Consortium on Landslides and Vice President of Slovenian Academy of Engineering. He is a Professor and Dean of Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Dr. Shinji Sassa is Head of Soil Dynamics Group and Research Director of International Research Center for Coastal Disasters, Port and Airport Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Dr. Khang Dang is the Secretary General of the Fifth World Landslide Forum. He also serves as the Research Promotion Officer of ICL and a Lecturer at the University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk / Guzzetti, Fausto ; Mihalić Arbanas, Snježana ; Reichenbach, Paola ; Sassa, Kyoji ; Bobrowsky, Peter T. ; Takara, Kaoru
TÃtulo : Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 2 From Mapping to Hazard and Risk Zonation Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Guzzetti, Fausto, ; Mihalić Arbanas, Snježana, ; Reichenbach, Paola, ; Sassa, Kyoji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XXIX, 505 p. 417 ilustraciones, 385 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-60227-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros de ICL "Contribución de ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados al Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Conferencias magistrales • Detección, reconocimiento y mapeo de deslizamientos de tierra • Evaluación y modelado de la susceptibilidad a los deslizamientos de tierra • EstadÃsticas del tamaño de los deslizamientos de tierra y modelado temporal • Datos e información para la mitigación de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra • Vulnerabilidad a los deslizamientos de tierra de las personas, las comunidades y el entorno construido Dr. Fausto Guzzetti es Director General de la Oficina III – Actividades Técnicas y CientÃficas para la Previsión y Prevención de Riesgos, Departamento de Protección Civil, Presidencia italiana del Consejo de Ministros, con licencia del Consejo Nacional de Investigación de Italia. La Prof. Snježana Mihalić Arbanas es profesora titular de la Facultad de IngenierÃa de Minas, GeologÃa e IngenierÃa del Petróleo de la Universidad de Zagreb, Croacia. Es la presidenta del Comité de la Red ICL. Paola Reichenbach es investigadora principal del Instituto de Investigación para la Protección Geohidrológica, un instituto del Consejo Nacional de Investigación de Italia (IRPI-CNR), Perugia, Italia. El Prof. Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido el editor en jefe de la revista International Journal Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El Prof. Peter Bobrowsky es el presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es cientÃfico senior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El Prof. Kaoru Takara es el Director Ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es profesor y decano de la Escuela de Graduados de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan) de la Universidad de Kyoto. Nota de contenido: Kyenotes: Landslide Recognition and Mapping for Slope Disaster Risk Reduction and Management - Keynote Speech -- Landslide susceptibility mapping by interpretation of aerial photographs, AHP and precise DEM -- Landslide recognition and mapping: New landslide inventory map of the Sudetes Mountains (south-western Poland) -- Gullies as landforms for landslide initiation – examples from the DubraÄina River Basin (Croatia) -- Opportunities and challenges of the object-oriented automatic landslide detection from the high resolution Digital Elevation Model -- Can Repeat LiDAR Surveys Locate Future Massive Landslides? -- Semi-automatic Landslide Inventory Mapping with Multiresolution Segmentation Process: A Case Study from Ulus District (Bartin, NW Turkey) -- Landslide mapping based on UAV and SfM – Case study of the 2018 Prnjavor ÄŒuntićki landslide, Croatia -- Developing recognition and simple mapping by UAV/SfM for local resident in mountainous area in Vietnam – A case study in Po Xi Ngai Community, Laocai province -- Landslide activity classification based on Sentinel-1 satellite radar interferometry data -- Updating Landslide Activity State and Intensity by Means of Persistent Scatterer Interferometry -- Damming predisposition of river networks: a mapping methodology -- Landslides along Halong-Vandon Expressway in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam -- Landslide hazard assessment and zonation – susceptibility modelling: New data on geological conditions of landslide activity on Vorobyovy Gory (Moscow, Russia) -- Impact of agricultural management in vineyards to landslides susceptibility in Italian Apennines -- Landslide susceptibility in two secondary rivers of La Ciénega watershed, Nevado de Toluca volcano, Mexico -- An Ordinal Scale Weighting Approach for Susceptibility Mapping Around Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand, India -- Potential Analysis of Deep-seated Landslides Caused by Typhoon Morakot Using Slope Unit -- Landslide susceptibility assessment using binary logistic regression in northern Philippines Landslide Hazard Mapping of Penang Island Malaysia based on Multilayer Perceptron Approach -- Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Based on the Deep Belief Network: A Case Study in Sichuan Province, China -- A Comparative study of deep learning and conventional neural network forevaluating landslide susceptibility using landslide initiation zones -- Landslide susceptibility assessment by ensemble-based Machine Learning models -- Application of Machine Learning Algorithms and Their Ensemble for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping -- Overcoming data scarcity related issues for landslide susceptibility modeling with machine learning -- Practical accounting of uncertainties in data-driven landslide susceptibility models. Examples from the Lanzhou case study -- Assessment of shallow landslides susceptibility using SHALSTAB and SINMAP at Serra do Mar, Brazil -- Regional slope stability analysis in landslide hazard assessment context, North Macedonia example -- Applying the Newmarkmodel in the assessment of earthquake triggered landslides during the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake, China -- Evaluation of secondary landslide susceptibility for the rescue activity using LiDAR UAV data -- Methodology for landslides assessment causing river channel obstructions and the consequent water shortage in rural communities -- Landslide hazard assessment and zonation – temporal and size modelling: Landslide Size Distribution Characteristics of Cretaceous and Eocene Flysch Assemblages in the Western Black Sea Region of Turkey -- A statistical exploratory analysis of inventoried slide-type movements for South Tyrol (Italy) -- Assessing landslide volume for landform hazard zoning purposes -- Empirical relationships to estimate the probability of runout exceedance for various landslide types -- Rapid sensitivity analysis for reducing uncertainty in landslide hazard assessment -- Applying debris flow simulation for detailed hazard and risk mapping -- Debris-Flow Peak Discharge Calculation Model Based on Erosion Zoning -- Assessment of rainfall-induced landslides in Tomioka city, Gunma Prefecture, Japan (Oct 2019) based on a simple prediction model and assumption parameters -- Rainfall-induced lahar occurrences shortly after eruptions and its initiation processes in Japan -- Spatiotemporal Assessment of Geological Hazard Safety along Railway Engineering using a Novel Method: A Case Study of the Sichuan-Tibet Railway, China -- Slope Stability and Landslide Hazard in Volubilis Archaeological Site (Morocco) -- Landslide data and information for disaster mitigation: Slope Hazard and Risk Mapping Project (PBRC) – An Overview of Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative -- Risk-informed Land Use Planning for Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction -- Landslides in steep-slope agricultural landscapes -- From satellite images to field survey: a complete scheme of lanslide InSAR monitoring -- Slope disaster risk reduction map as a communication tool for community based DRR in Japan & Vietnam -- Landslide vulnerability of people, communities and the built environment: People vulnerability to landslide: risky behaviours and dangerous conditions by gender and age -- Using mixed-methods to understand community vulnerability to debris flows in Montecito, CA -- Innovation in analysis and forecasting of vulnerability to slow-moving landslides -- Sentinel-1 PSI data for the evaluation of landslide geohazard and impact -- On the use of UAVs for landslide exposure of households: La Gloria neighbourhood, Teziutlán, Puebla -- Ordinal Logistic Regression to automatic classify shallow landslide risk level in Sao Paulo city, Brazil -- Site-specific risk assessment of buildings exposed to rock fall in India- A case study -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • Keynotes • Landslide detection, recognition and mapping • Landslide susceptibility assessment and modelling • Landslide size statistics and temporal modelling • Data and information for landslide disaster mitigation • Vulnerability to landslides of people, communities and the built environment Dr. Fausto Guzzetti is General Director of Office III – Technical and Scientific Activities for Risk Forecasting and Prevention, Department of Civil Protection, Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers, on leave from the Italian National Research Council. Prof. Snježana Mihalić Arbanas is a Full Professor of the Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering of theUniversity of Zagreb, Croatia. She is the Chair of ICL Network Committee. Paola Reichenbach is a Senior Researcher of the Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, an institute of the Italian National Research Council (IRPI-CNR), Perugia, Italy. Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 2 From Mapping to Hazard and Risk Zonation [documento electrónico] / Guzzetti, Fausto, ; Mihalić Arbanas, Snježana, ; Reichenbach, Paola, ; Sassa, Kyoji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XXIX, 505 p. 417 ilustraciones, 385 ilustraciones en color.
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Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros de ICL "Contribución de ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados al Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Conferencias magistrales • Detección, reconocimiento y mapeo de deslizamientos de tierra • Evaluación y modelado de la susceptibilidad a los deslizamientos de tierra • EstadÃsticas del tamaño de los deslizamientos de tierra y modelado temporal • Datos e información para la mitigación de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra • Vulnerabilidad a los deslizamientos de tierra de las personas, las comunidades y el entorno construido Dr. Fausto Guzzetti es Director General de la Oficina III – Actividades Técnicas y CientÃficas para la Previsión y Prevención de Riesgos, Departamento de Protección Civil, Presidencia italiana del Consejo de Ministros, con licencia del Consejo Nacional de Investigación de Italia. La Prof. Snježana Mihalić Arbanas es profesora titular de la Facultad de IngenierÃa de Minas, GeologÃa e IngenierÃa del Petróleo de la Universidad de Zagreb, Croacia. Es la presidenta del Comité de la Red ICL. Paola Reichenbach es investigadora principal del Instituto de Investigación para la Protección Geohidrológica, un instituto del Consejo Nacional de Investigación de Italia (IRPI-CNR), Perugia, Italia. El Prof. Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido el editor en jefe de la revista International Journal Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El Prof. Peter Bobrowsky es el presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es cientÃfico senior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El Prof. Kaoru Takara es el Director Ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es profesor y decano de la Escuela de Graduados de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan) de la Universidad de Kyoto. Nota de contenido: Kyenotes: Landslide Recognition and Mapping for Slope Disaster Risk Reduction and Management - Keynote Speech -- Landslide susceptibility mapping by interpretation of aerial photographs, AHP and precise DEM -- Landslide recognition and mapping: New landslide inventory map of the Sudetes Mountains (south-western Poland) -- Gullies as landforms for landslide initiation – examples from the DubraÄina River Basin (Croatia) -- Opportunities and challenges of the object-oriented automatic landslide detection from the high resolution Digital Elevation Model -- Can Repeat LiDAR Surveys Locate Future Massive Landslides? -- Semi-automatic Landslide Inventory Mapping with Multiresolution Segmentation Process: A Case Study from Ulus District (Bartin, NW Turkey) -- Landslide mapping based on UAV and SfM – Case study of the 2018 Prnjavor ÄŒuntićki landslide, Croatia -- Developing recognition and simple mapping by UAV/SfM for local resident in mountainous area in Vietnam – A case study in Po Xi Ngai Community, Laocai province -- Landslide activity classification based on Sentinel-1 satellite radar interferometry data -- Updating Landslide Activity State and Intensity by Means of Persistent Scatterer Interferometry -- Damming predisposition of river networks: a mapping methodology -- Landslides along Halong-Vandon Expressway in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam -- Landslide hazard assessment and zonation – susceptibility modelling: New data on geological conditions of landslide activity on Vorobyovy Gory (Moscow, Russia) -- Impact of agricultural management in vineyards to landslides susceptibility in Italian Apennines -- Landslide susceptibility in two secondary rivers of La Ciénega watershed, Nevado de Toluca volcano, Mexico -- An Ordinal Scale Weighting Approach for Susceptibility Mapping Around Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand, India -- Potential Analysis of Deep-seated Landslides Caused by Typhoon Morakot Using Slope Unit -- Landslide susceptibility assessment using binary logistic regression in northern Philippines Landslide Hazard Mapping of Penang Island Malaysia based on Multilayer Perceptron Approach -- Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Based on the Deep Belief Network: A Case Study in Sichuan Province, China -- A Comparative study of deep learning and conventional neural network forevaluating landslide susceptibility using landslide initiation zones -- Landslide susceptibility assessment by ensemble-based Machine Learning models -- Application of Machine Learning Algorithms and Their Ensemble for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping -- Overcoming data scarcity related issues for landslide susceptibility modeling with machine learning -- Practical accounting of uncertainties in data-driven landslide susceptibility models. Examples from the Lanzhou case study -- Assessment of shallow landslides susceptibility using SHALSTAB and SINMAP at Serra do Mar, Brazil -- Regional slope stability analysis in landslide hazard assessment context, North Macedonia example -- Applying the Newmarkmodel in the assessment of earthquake triggered landslides during the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake, China -- Evaluation of secondary landslide susceptibility for the rescue activity using LiDAR UAV data -- Methodology for landslides assessment causing river channel obstructions and the consequent water shortage in rural communities -- Landslide hazard assessment and zonation – temporal and size modelling: Landslide Size Distribution Characteristics of Cretaceous and Eocene Flysch Assemblages in the Western Black Sea Region of Turkey -- A statistical exploratory analysis of inventoried slide-type movements for South Tyrol (Italy) -- Assessing landslide volume for landform hazard zoning purposes -- Empirical relationships to estimate the probability of runout exceedance for various landslide types -- Rapid sensitivity analysis for reducing uncertainty in landslide hazard assessment -- Applying debris flow simulation for detailed hazard and risk mapping -- Debris-Flow Peak Discharge Calculation Model Based on Erosion Zoning -- Assessment of rainfall-induced landslides in Tomioka city, Gunma Prefecture, Japan (Oct 2019) based on a simple prediction model and assumption parameters -- Rainfall-induced lahar occurrences shortly after eruptions and its initiation processes in Japan -- Spatiotemporal Assessment of Geological Hazard Safety along Railway Engineering using a Novel Method: A Case Study of the Sichuan-Tibet Railway, China -- Slope Stability and Landslide Hazard in Volubilis Archaeological Site (Morocco) -- Landslide data and information for disaster mitigation: Slope Hazard and Risk Mapping Project (PBRC) – An Overview of Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative -- Risk-informed Land Use Planning for Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction -- Landslides in steep-slope agricultural landscapes -- From satellite images to field survey: a complete scheme of lanslide InSAR monitoring -- Slope disaster risk reduction map as a communication tool for community based DRR in Japan & Vietnam -- Landslide vulnerability of people, communities and the built environment: People vulnerability to landslide: risky behaviours and dangerous conditions by gender and age -- Using mixed-methods to understand community vulnerability to debris flows in Montecito, CA -- Innovation in analysis and forecasting of vulnerability to slow-moving landslides -- Sentinel-1 PSI data for the evaluation of landslide geohazard and impact -- On the use of UAVs for landslide exposure of households: La Gloria neighbourhood, Teziutlán, Puebla -- Ordinal Logistic Regression to automatic classify shallow landslide risk level in Sao Paulo city, Brazil -- Site-specific risk assessment of buildings exposed to rock fall in India- A case study -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • Keynotes • Landslide detection, recognition and mapping • Landslide susceptibility assessment and modelling • Landslide size statistics and temporal modelling • Data and information for landslide disaster mitigation • Vulnerability to landslides of people, communities and the built environment Dr. Fausto Guzzetti is General Director of Office III – Technical and Scientific Activities for Risk Forecasting and Prevention, Department of Civil Protection, Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers, on leave from the Italian National Research Council. Prof. Snježana Mihalić Arbanas is a Full Professor of the Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering of theUniversity of Zagreb, Croatia. She is the Chair of ICL Network Committee. Paola Reichenbach is a Senior Researcher of the Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, an institute of the Italian National Research Council (IRPI-CNR), Perugia, Italy. Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk / Casagli, Nicola ; Tofani, Veronica ; Sassa, Kyoji ; Bobrowsky, Peter T. ; Takara, Kaoru
TÃtulo : Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 3 Monitoring and Early Warning Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Casagli, Nicola, ; Tofani, Veronica, ; Sassa, Kyoji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XXVIII, 361 p. 316 ilustraciones, 305 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-60311-3 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros del ICL "Contribución del ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados en el Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Una conferencia temática y una conferencia magistral • Monitoreo y teledetección para la mitigación del riesgo de deslizamientos de tierra, incluida una conferencia magistral • Sistemas de alerta temprana de deslizamientos de tierra, modelos de pronóstico y predicción temporal de deslizamientos de tierra El profesor Nicola Casagli es vicepresidente y presidente electo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL) para 2021-2023. Es profesor de geologÃa de ingenierÃa en el Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra de la Universidad de Florencia y presidente del Instituto Nacional de OceanografÃa y GeofÃsica Aplicada - OGS, Trieste, Italia. La Dra. Verónica Tofani es profesora asociada del Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra de la Universidad de Florencia y coordinadora del programa de la Cátedra UNESCO sobre prevención y gestión sostenible de los riesgos geohidrológicos de la Universidad de Florencia. El profesor Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido editor jefe de la revista International Journal Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El profesor Peter Bobrowsky es el presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es cientÃfico sénior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El profesor Kaoru Takara es el director ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es profesor y decano de la Escuela de Posgrado de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan), Universidad de Kioto. Nota de contenido: Monitoring and remote sensing for landslide risk mitigation: Defining kinematic and evolutive features of earth flows using integrated monitoring and low-cost sensors -- Monitoring of thermoelastic wave within a rock mass coupling information from IR camera and crack meters: a 24-hour experiment on "Branická skála" Rock in Prague, Czechia -- The role of maesure of deep-seated displacements in the monitoring network on large-sacle landslides -- Monitoring the movement of landslide-flows in Uzbekistan -- Long-term geophysical imaging of moisture driven landslide processes -- Geophysical monitoring of landslides: state-of-the art and recent advances -- Geophysical monitoring of landslides – A step closer towards predictive understanding? -- Recent advances in high spatial resolution geophysical monitoring of moisture-induced landslides Characteristic analysis of the Nayong rock avalanche based on the seismic signal -- Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) based investigation of two landslides in Guizhou, China -- Vibration of Piled Rocks - Which rock can be removed? -- Urgent issues and new suggestions for geo-disaster prevention in Japan -- "Development of resident participation-type slope measurement/monitoring system in mountain region" -- Debris flow detection with video camera -- Landslide mapping and monitoring with satellite interferometry -- Comparison between PS and SBAS InSAR techniques in monitoring shallow mass movements -- Analyses of Koitash landslide, affecting Mailuu Suu valley, Kyrgyzstan, through integrated remote sensing techniques -- Landslide monitoring in the main municipalities of Sikkim Himalaya, India, through Sentinel-1 SAR data -- Landslide Early Warning Systems, forecasting models and time prediction of landslides: Definition and first application of a probabilistic warning model for rainfall-induced landslides -- Establishment of an integrated landslide early warning and monitoring system in populated areas -- An integrated WebGis system for shallow landslide hazard early warning -- The values of soil wetness measuremnt for regional landslide early warning sytems Technical concepts for an early warning system for rainfall induced landslides in informal settlements -- Combination of rainfall thresholds and susceptibility maps for early warning purposes for shallow landslides at regional scale -- Development of Landslide Early Warning System based on the Satellite-Derived Rainfall Threshold in Indonesia -- Establishing Soil Moisture and Rainfall Intensity-duration thresholds for initiation of mass movements along the National Highway-58 in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand -- The Efficient Early Warning with South East- Asia Oceania Flash Flood Guidance System (SAOFFGS) -- Regional approaches in forecasting rainfall-induced landslides -- Seven years of landslide forecasting in Norway – strengths and limitations -- Characterization of hillslope deposits for physically-based landslide forecasting models -- Development of a Rainfall-induced Landslide Forecast Tool for New Zealand -- Some Successful Early Warning Cases of Landslides in China -- Towards an early warning system for instable slopes in Gorgia The large Tskneti Akhaldaba landslide -- An EWS of landslide and slope failure by MEMS tilting sensor array -- Influence of intervals measuring surface displacement on time prediction of slope failure using Fukuzono Method Velocity and acceleration of surface displacement in sandy model slope with various slope conditions -- Comparison of Moving-average, Lazy, and Information Gain Methods for Predicting Weekly Slope-movements: A Case-study in Chamoli, India -- New insights into the spatiotemporal precursory failure dynamics of the 2017 Xinmo landslide and its surrounds -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • One theme lecture and one keynote lecture • Monitoring and remote sensing for landslide risk mitigation, including one keynote lecture • Landslide early warning systems, forecasting models and time prediction of landslides Prof. Nicola Casagli is a Vice President and President-elect of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) for 2021–2023. He is Professor of engineering geology at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, and President of the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics – OGS, Trieste, Italy. Dr. Veronica Tofani is an Associate Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, and Program Coordinator of the UNESCO Chair on Prevention and Sustainable Management of Geo-hydrological hazards, University of Florence. Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 3 Monitoring and Early Warning [documento electrónico] / Casagli, Nicola, ; Tofani, Veronica, ; Sassa, Kyoji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XXVIII, 361 p. 316 ilustraciones, 305 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-60311-3
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Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros del ICL "Contribución del ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados en el Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Una conferencia temática y una conferencia magistral • Monitoreo y teledetección para la mitigación del riesgo de deslizamientos de tierra, incluida una conferencia magistral • Sistemas de alerta temprana de deslizamientos de tierra, modelos de pronóstico y predicción temporal de deslizamientos de tierra El profesor Nicola Casagli es vicepresidente y presidente electo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL) para 2021-2023. Es profesor de geologÃa de ingenierÃa en el Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra de la Universidad de Florencia y presidente del Instituto Nacional de OceanografÃa y GeofÃsica Aplicada - OGS, Trieste, Italia. La Dra. Verónica Tofani es profesora asociada del Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra de la Universidad de Florencia y coordinadora del programa de la Cátedra UNESCO sobre prevención y gestión sostenible de los riesgos geohidrológicos de la Universidad de Florencia. El profesor Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido editor jefe de la revista International Journal Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El profesor Peter Bobrowsky es el presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es cientÃfico sénior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El profesor Kaoru Takara es el director ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es profesor y decano de la Escuela de Posgrado de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan), Universidad de Kioto. Nota de contenido: Monitoring and remote sensing for landslide risk mitigation: Defining kinematic and evolutive features of earth flows using integrated monitoring and low-cost sensors -- Monitoring of thermoelastic wave within a rock mass coupling information from IR camera and crack meters: a 24-hour experiment on "Branická skála" Rock in Prague, Czechia -- The role of maesure of deep-seated displacements in the monitoring network on large-sacle landslides -- Monitoring the movement of landslide-flows in Uzbekistan -- Long-term geophysical imaging of moisture driven landslide processes -- Geophysical monitoring of landslides: state-of-the art and recent advances -- Geophysical monitoring of landslides – A step closer towards predictive understanding? -- Recent advances in high spatial resolution geophysical monitoring of moisture-induced landslides Characteristic analysis of the Nayong rock avalanche based on the seismic signal -- Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) based investigation of two landslides in Guizhou, China -- Vibration of Piled Rocks - Which rock can be removed? -- Urgent issues and new suggestions for geo-disaster prevention in Japan -- "Development of resident participation-type slope measurement/monitoring system in mountain region" -- Debris flow detection with video camera -- Landslide mapping and monitoring with satellite interferometry -- Comparison between PS and SBAS InSAR techniques in monitoring shallow mass movements -- Analyses of Koitash landslide, affecting Mailuu Suu valley, Kyrgyzstan, through integrated remote sensing techniques -- Landslide monitoring in the main municipalities of Sikkim Himalaya, India, through Sentinel-1 SAR data -- Landslide Early Warning Systems, forecasting models and time prediction of landslides: Definition and first application of a probabilistic warning model for rainfall-induced landslides -- Establishment of an integrated landslide early warning and monitoring system in populated areas -- An integrated WebGis system for shallow landslide hazard early warning -- The values of soil wetness measuremnt for regional landslide early warning sytems Technical concepts for an early warning system for rainfall induced landslides in informal settlements -- Combination of rainfall thresholds and susceptibility maps for early warning purposes for shallow landslides at regional scale -- Development of Landslide Early Warning System based on the Satellite-Derived Rainfall Threshold in Indonesia -- Establishing Soil Moisture and Rainfall Intensity-duration thresholds for initiation of mass movements along the National Highway-58 in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand -- The Efficient Early Warning with South East- Asia Oceania Flash Flood Guidance System (SAOFFGS) -- Regional approaches in forecasting rainfall-induced landslides -- Seven years of landslide forecasting in Norway – strengths and limitations -- Characterization of hillslope deposits for physically-based landslide forecasting models -- Development of a Rainfall-induced Landslide Forecast Tool for New Zealand -- Some Successful Early Warning Cases of Landslides in China -- Towards an early warning system for instable slopes in Gorgia The large Tskneti Akhaldaba landslide -- An EWS of landslide and slope failure by MEMS tilting sensor array -- Influence of intervals measuring surface displacement on time prediction of slope failure using Fukuzono Method Velocity and acceleration of surface displacement in sandy model slope with various slope conditions -- Comparison of Moving-average, Lazy, and Information Gain Methods for Predicting Weekly Slope-movements: A Case-study in Chamoli, India -- New insights into the spatiotemporal precursory failure dynamics of the 2017 Xinmo landslide and its surrounds -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • One theme lecture and one keynote lecture • Monitoring and remote sensing for landslide risk mitigation, including one keynote lecture • Landslide early warning systems, forecasting models and time prediction of landslides Prof. Nicola Casagli is a Vice President and President-elect of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) for 2021–2023. He is Professor of engineering geology at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, and President of the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics – OGS, Trieste, Italy. Dr. Veronica Tofani is an Associate Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, and Program Coordinator of the UNESCO Chair on Prevention and Sustainable Management of Geo-hydrological hazards, University of Florence. Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk / Tiwari, Binod ; Sassa, Kyoji ; Bobrowsky, Peter T. ; Takara, Kaoru
TÃtulo : Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 4 Testing, Modeling and Risk Assessment Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Tiwari, Binod, ; Sassa, Kyoji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XXVII, 507 p. 522 ilustraciones, 484 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-60706-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros de ICL "Contribución de ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados al Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Cinco conferencias magistrales • Desarrollo reciente en modelado fÃsico de deslizamientos de tierra • Desarrollo reciente en modelado numérico de deslizamientos de tierra • Desarrollo reciente en técnicas de prueba de suelos y rocas, métodos de aplicación y análisis • Avances recientes en los métodos de estabilidad de taludes y análisis de deformaciones • Desarrollos recientes en la evaluación del riesgo de desastres El Prof. Binod Tiwari es vicepresidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Es vicepresidente asociado de investigación y proyectos patrocinados y profesor de ingenierÃa civil y ambiental en la Universidad Estatal de California, Fullerton, California, EE. UU. El Prof. Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido el editor en jefe de la revista International Journal Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El Prof. Peter Bobrowsky es el presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es cientÃfico senior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El Prof. Kaoru Takara es el Director Ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es profesor y decano de la Escuela de Graduados de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan) de la Universidad de Kyoto. Nota de contenido: Keynote Lectures, Recent development in evaluation and application of residual and fully softened shear strength for stability analysis of landslides -- Oso Landslide: Failure Mechanism and Runout Analyses Numerical Modelling for Slope Stabilizations in Modern Geotechnical Practice -- Recent Advances in the Methods of Slope Stability and Deformation Analyses -- Engineering Risk Mitigation for Landslide Hazard Chains: the Baige Landslides on the Jinsha River in 2018 -- Recent Development in Physical Modeling of Landslides, Application of magnetic tracking system in laboratory-scale rock avalanche model tests -- A simple physically-based distributed translational landslide model -- Behaviour of Slope Instability using Physical and Computational Modelling -- Centrifuge Modelling of Slope Failure due to Groundwater during Excavation -- Effects of Relative Density in Progressive Sliding of Tailing -- Experimental Studies on the Effect of Vegetation Density to Change Underground Seepage Rate andStability of Slopes -- Laboratory simulations of submarine landslide failure mechanisms -- Laboratory tests to simulate the rainfall infiltration process of pyroclastic soils subject to instability -- Recent Development in Numerical Modeling of Landslides, 3D analysis of a fragmental rockfall -- 3D landslide models in VR -- A coupled discrete element and depth-averaged model for flow-like landslide simulations -- Advanced methods for simulating complex landslides -- Application of Reciprocal Green's Functions on the Forecast of Submarine Landslide Tsunamis -- Deformation characteristics with porewater pressure development of shallow landslide triggered by rainfall infiltration -- Debris flow simulations due to landslide dam outburst and considering effective countermeasures -- First test results from the SMART-SED simulation tool basin scale sediment yield model -- Hazard assessment of a rainfall-induced deep-seated landslide in Hakha city, Myanmar -- Landslide hazard zoning basedon the integrated simulation model (LS-Rapid) -- Numerical models of debris flows with entrainment analysis-case studies from the Republic of Serbia -- Numerical simulation of a creeping landslide case in Japan -- Numerical simulation of debris flows after ash fall at Mt. Fuji -- On the progression of slope failures using inverse velocity of surface movements in an undercut slope model -- Rainfall boundary condition in a multiphase Material Point Method -- Response of slopes to earthquakes and rainfall -- Reproduction of Sedimentation State during Rock Slope Failure Using the Simplified DEM Model -- Recent Development in soil and rock testing techniques, application and analysis methods, Analysis of shear strength variability of ash-fall pyroclastic soils involved in flow-like landslides -- Comparison of Soil Parameters and Soil Moduli E50 & E70 of Residual Soils used in Stability Analysis -- Influence of plant root asperities and architectural traits on soil shear resistance -- Modelling ofCreep Behavior of Claystone in Mae Moh Open-Pit Mine Using the Soft Soil Creep Model -- Monotonic and Cyclic behaviour of tephra layer landslide at Takanodai from the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake -- Shearing rate effect on residual strength of typical clay soils in ring shear test -- Simple shear tests for unsaturated soils -- Simplest Methods of Determining Dynamic Soil Properties for Use in Co-seismic Hazard Analysis -- The acoustic emission characteristics and shear behaviour during granular shearing -- Recent advancements in the methods of slope stability and deformation analyses, Prediction of deformation of caisson type piles in open cut works and countermeasures employing early closure method -- Slope Stability Assessment of Weak and Weathered Rocks with BQ System -- Soil databases to assist slope stability assessments in the Eastern Caribbean -- The Mt Gamalama instability level in generating landslide-induced tsunami in Ternate Island, Indonesia -- Recent Development in Disaster Risk Assessment, Effect of Pore Pressure Dynamics on Progressive Failure in a Clayey Glaciolacustrine Landslide -- Engineering Geological Investigation and Slope Stability Analysis for Landslide Hazard Assessment in Indian Himalayas -- First considerations about post 2017 wildfire erosion response and debris flows in Susa valley (NW Italy) -- Identification of Sliding Surface and Crack Pattern in the Soil Creep, Case Study: Unika Soegijapranata Campus, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia -- Preliminary result of real-time landslide monitoring in the case of the hinterland of KoroÅ¡ka Bela, NW Slovenia -- Quantitative risk analysis of earthquake-induced landslides -- Role of Remote Sensing Technology in Landslide Risk Management of Hong Kong -- The characteristics of the vegetation distribution related to the slope failure caused by the earthquake -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • Five keynote lectures • Recent development in physical modeling of landslides • Recent development in numerical modeling of landslides • Recent development in soil and rock testing techniques, application and analysis methods • Recent advancements in the methods of slope stability and deformation analyses • Recent development in disaster risk assessment Prof. Binod Tiwari is a Vice President of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He is the Associate Vice President for research and sponsored project and Professor of civil and environmental engineering at the California State University, Fullerton, California, USA. Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding Presidentand the Secretary-General of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk : Volume 4 Testing, Modeling and Risk Assessment [documento electrónico] / Tiwari, Binod, ; Sassa, Kyoji, ; Bobrowsky, Peter T., ; Takara, Kaoru, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XXVII, 507 p. 522 ilustraciones, 484 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-60706-7
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Desastres naturales Gestión ambiental PolÃtica de medio ambiente Peligros Naturales Clasificación: 551 Resumen: Este libro es parte de la nueva serie de libros de ICL "Contribución de ICL a la reducción del riesgo de desastres por deslizamientos de tierra", fundada en 2019. Los artÃculos revisados ​​por pares presentados al Quinto Foro Mundial sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra se publicaron en seis volúmenes de esta serie de libros. Este libro contiene lo siguiente: • Cinco conferencias magistrales • Desarrollo reciente en modelado fÃsico de deslizamientos de tierra • Desarrollo reciente en modelado numérico de deslizamientos de tierra • Desarrollo reciente en técnicas de prueba de suelos y rocas, métodos de aplicación y análisis • Avances recientes en los métodos de estabilidad de taludes y análisis de deformaciones • Desarrollos recientes en la evaluación del riesgo de desastres El Prof. Binod Tiwari es vicepresidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Es vicepresidente asociado de investigación y proyectos patrocinados y profesor de ingenierÃa civil y ambiental en la Universidad Estatal de California, Fullerton, California, EE. UU. El Prof. Kyoji Sassa es el presidente fundador y secretario general del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra (ICL). Ha sido el editor en jefe de la revista International Journal Landslides desde su fundación en 2004. El Prof. Peter Bobrowsky es el presidente del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es cientÃfico senior del Servicio Geológico de Canadá, Ottawa, Canadá. El Prof. Kaoru Takara es el Director Ejecutivo del Consorcio Internacional sobre Deslizamientos de Tierra. Es profesor y decano de la Escuela de Graduados de Estudios Integrados Avanzados (GSAIS) en Supervivencia Humana (Shishu-Kan) de la Universidad de Kyoto. Nota de contenido: Keynote Lectures, Recent development in evaluation and application of residual and fully softened shear strength for stability analysis of landslides -- Oso Landslide: Failure Mechanism and Runout Analyses Numerical Modelling for Slope Stabilizations in Modern Geotechnical Practice -- Recent Advances in the Methods of Slope Stability and Deformation Analyses -- Engineering Risk Mitigation for Landslide Hazard Chains: the Baige Landslides on the Jinsha River in 2018 -- Recent Development in Physical Modeling of Landslides, Application of magnetic tracking system in laboratory-scale rock avalanche model tests -- A simple physically-based distributed translational landslide model -- Behaviour of Slope Instability using Physical and Computational Modelling -- Centrifuge Modelling of Slope Failure due to Groundwater during Excavation -- Effects of Relative Density in Progressive Sliding of Tailing -- Experimental Studies on the Effect of Vegetation Density to Change Underground Seepage Rate andStability of Slopes -- Laboratory simulations of submarine landslide failure mechanisms -- Laboratory tests to simulate the rainfall infiltration process of pyroclastic soils subject to instability -- Recent Development in Numerical Modeling of Landslides, 3D analysis of a fragmental rockfall -- 3D landslide models in VR -- A coupled discrete element and depth-averaged model for flow-like landslide simulations -- Advanced methods for simulating complex landslides -- Application of Reciprocal Green's Functions on the Forecast of Submarine Landslide Tsunamis -- Deformation characteristics with porewater pressure development of shallow landslide triggered by rainfall infiltration -- Debris flow simulations due to landslide dam outburst and considering effective countermeasures -- First test results from the SMART-SED simulation tool basin scale sediment yield model -- Hazard assessment of a rainfall-induced deep-seated landslide in Hakha city, Myanmar -- Landslide hazard zoning basedon the integrated simulation model (LS-Rapid) -- Numerical models of debris flows with entrainment analysis-case studies from the Republic of Serbia -- Numerical simulation of a creeping landslide case in Japan -- Numerical simulation of debris flows after ash fall at Mt. Fuji -- On the progression of slope failures using inverse velocity of surface movements in an undercut slope model -- Rainfall boundary condition in a multiphase Material Point Method -- Response of slopes to earthquakes and rainfall -- Reproduction of Sedimentation State during Rock Slope Failure Using the Simplified DEM Model -- Recent Development in soil and rock testing techniques, application and analysis methods, Analysis of shear strength variability of ash-fall pyroclastic soils involved in flow-like landslides -- Comparison of Soil Parameters and Soil Moduli E50 & E70 of Residual Soils used in Stability Analysis -- Influence of plant root asperities and architectural traits on soil shear resistance -- Modelling ofCreep Behavior of Claystone in Mae Moh Open-Pit Mine Using the Soft Soil Creep Model -- Monotonic and Cyclic behaviour of tephra layer landslide at Takanodai from the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake -- Shearing rate effect on residual strength of typical clay soils in ring shear test -- Simple shear tests for unsaturated soils -- Simplest Methods of Determining Dynamic Soil Properties for Use in Co-seismic Hazard Analysis -- The acoustic emission characteristics and shear behaviour during granular shearing -- Recent advancements in the methods of slope stability and deformation analyses, Prediction of deformation of caisson type piles in open cut works and countermeasures employing early closure method -- Slope Stability Assessment of Weak and Weathered Rocks with BQ System -- Soil databases to assist slope stability assessments in the Eastern Caribbean -- The Mt Gamalama instability level in generating landslide-induced tsunami in Ternate Island, Indonesia -- Recent Development in Disaster Risk Assessment, Effect of Pore Pressure Dynamics on Progressive Failure in a Clayey Glaciolacustrine Landslide -- Engineering Geological Investigation and Slope Stability Analysis for Landslide Hazard Assessment in Indian Himalayas -- First considerations about post 2017 wildfire erosion response and debris flows in Susa valley (NW Italy) -- Identification of Sliding Surface and Crack Pattern in the Soil Creep, Case Study: Unika Soegijapranata Campus, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia -- Preliminary result of real-time landslide monitoring in the case of the hinterland of KoroÅ¡ka Bela, NW Slovenia -- Quantitative risk analysis of earthquake-induced landslides -- Role of Remote Sensing Technology in Landslide Risk Management of Hong Kong -- The characteristics of the vegetation distribution related to the slope failure caused by the earthquake -- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a part of ICL new book series "ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction" founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings: • Five keynote lectures • Recent development in physical modeling of landslides • Recent development in numerical modeling of landslides • Recent development in soil and rock testing techniques, application and analysis methods • Recent advancements in the methods of slope stability and deformation analyses • Recent development in disaster risk assessment Prof. Binod Tiwari is a Vice President of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He is the Associate Vice President for research and sponsored project and Professor of civil and environmental engineering at the California State University, Fullerton, California, USA. Prof. Kyoji Sassa is the Founding Presidentand the Secretary-General of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004. Prof. Peter Bobrowsky is the President of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Prof. Kaoru Takara is the Executive Director of the International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk / VilÃmek, VÃt ; Wang, Fawu ; Strom, Alexander ; Sassa, Kyoji ; Bobrowsky, Peter T. ; Takara, Kaoru
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