2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1888445/v1
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Geomorphological analysis of landslide and early warning system for landslide risk mitigation in Nepalese mid-hills.

Abstract: The Nepalese Himalayas is one of the world’s most active mountain belts, with widespread natural hazards of various types, including landslides, which claim numerous lives and properties in Nepal. Landslides occur due to the combined effects of seismic activity, monsoon rainfall, and improper land-use practices. The prevention and mitigation of landslides are challenging for countries like Nepal, however, low-cost techniques such as bioengineering with low-cost early warning systems have been implemented in re… Show more

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“…In recent years, literatures are available to cover this issue at national level and at local level. However, most literatures (Bajracharya, et al (2023);Bhandari, et al (2023); Bom, Tiefenbacher, & Belbase, (2023); Chauhan, Thakuri, & Pradhan, (2023); Gautam, et al (2023);Jamarkattel, et al (2023); Kandel, et al (2023); Karki, et al (2023);KC, et al (2023); Mohammed, et al (2023); Pandey, et al (2023);Parajuli, et al (2021) Poudel, et al (2023Ranabhat, et al (2023); Talchabhadel & Chhetri,(2023) ;Thapa, et al (2023); Timilsina, et al (2023);and Tiwari, et al (2023) cover erratic rainfall and its adverse effects. However, they do not cover erratic rainfall related to the elevated landscapes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, literatures are available to cover this issue at national level and at local level. However, most literatures (Bajracharya, et al (2023);Bhandari, et al (2023); Bom, Tiefenbacher, & Belbase, (2023); Chauhan, Thakuri, & Pradhan, (2023); Gautam, et al (2023);Jamarkattel, et al (2023); Kandel, et al (2023); Karki, et al (2023);KC, et al (2023); Mohammed, et al (2023); Pandey, et al (2023);Parajuli, et al (2021) Poudel, et al (2023Ranabhat, et al (2023); Talchabhadel & Chhetri,(2023) ;Thapa, et al (2023); Timilsina, et al (2023);and Tiwari, et al (2023) cover erratic rainfall and its adverse effects. However, they do not cover erratic rainfall related to the elevated landscapes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%