GIS-based landslide susceptibility assessment in Eyinoke Hilly Area of Okeigbo, SW, Nigeria
Many areas are exposed to different types of natural hazards including landslides, which can lead to loss of lives, injury to people, damage to property and disruption of economic activities. This paper assessed the landslide susceptibility and quantifies the hazard and risk related to landslides in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2019-01, Vol.22 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Many areas are exposed to different types of natural hazards including
landslides, which can lead to loss of lives, injury to people, damage
to property and disruption of economic activities. This paper assessed
the landslide susceptibility and quantifies the hazard and risk related
to landslides in Okeigbo, southwest, Nigeria using remote sensing
imageries, geographic information system (GIS) and logistic regression
model. The result revealed that slope, elevation, aspect, profile
curvature, distance from road and land use influence landslide
susceptibility. Current landslide and the most susceptible areas to
landslides were within the areas with high slopes especially at slope
angles of landslide occurred on slopes between 14 % and 25 % in the
upper, steep and narrow ridge with elevation of between 413 m and 459
m. The landslide occurred northwest aspect class where there is
increased land use activities characterized by deforestation and
improper agricultural practices. It was further revealed that the
landslide occurred about 200 m close to the road and potential areas
were landslides can occur in the future are closely located within the
100-300 m buffer zones. Generally, Slopes have more influence than land
cover for the susceptibility map. Although a smaller portion of the
study area is presently located in the high hazard zone, intensive land
use activities on the steep slope could expose the land to other
triggering factors such as rainfall. A landslide susceptibility
assessment and monitoring will assist in prediction, management future
occurrences and general developmental planning in the area. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |