Development of GIS Based Landslide Hazard Assessment

The project was conducted to generate and integrate the development of spatial database landslides potential hazard mapping database in determining the level of safety and conscientious in earthwork analysis. Landslides constitute major geological hazard that occurs widespread, causing extensive...

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Main Author: Amiruzan, Muhamad Hafiz
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2006
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/6906/1/2006%20-%20Development%20of%20GIS%20Based%20Landslide%20Hazard%20Assessment.pdf
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Summary:The project was conducted to generate and integrate the development of spatial database landslides potential hazard mapping database in determining the level of safety and conscientious in earthwork analysis. Landslides constitute major geological hazard that occurs widespread, causing extensive damages and casualties all over the world. Expansion of urban and recreational development into unstable potential landslide area increases the number of residential and commercial properties threatened by the risk of landslides. Slope failure can cause fatality and property damage thus to avoid material loss and human casualty, potential unstable areas are determined during the early stage of project development planning. The study emphasized on mapping out the conceptual overview of potential landslide hazard with further evaluation on the factors relevant to the triggering sources ofthe hazard. Modules ofstudy on specific zone such as geological parameters, environmental impact and growth of urban area were evaluated for the database research input prior to the real hazard mapping generated by Geographic Information System (GIS). These modules were further interpreted for possible identification and classification ofpotentially unstable site illustrated as hazard map.