The Emerging Widespread Debris Flow Disasters in Tropical Terrain of Peninsular Malaysia: Understanding the Risk and Policy Intervention
Several widespread debris flow disasters stroke Peninsular Malaysia in between 2021 and 2022, scattered across the country. It was the first time for this hazard being nationally recognised as a type of geological disaster in the country. Debris flow disaster is not a new phenomenon. It had been rec...
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Main Authors: | Jaapar A.R., Md Aripin M.F.S., Komoo I., Ali C.A., Ramli Z., Harun A.R., Bachat J., Mohamad Z., Omar R.C., Razak K.A., Lim C.S. |
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Other Authors: | 57361879800 |
Format: | Conference Paper |
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EDP Sciences
2024
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