2022
DOI: 10.12681/bgsg.29038
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Introducing a geospatial database and GIS techniques as a decision-making tool for multicriteria decision analysis methods in landslides susceptibility assessment

Abstract: Every year landslides cause many fatalities and destroy numerous infrastructures around the world. Due to their catastrophic results, scientific research studies are conducted, on a continuous basis, trying to determine the controlling and triggering factors, and to evaluate their contribution-weight to that phenomenon. In this direction, many of these studies use multicriteria decision analysis methods as they are quite effective and can be applied rather quickly. However, a large percentage of the new studie… Show more

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“…The recent landslides' geodatabase GEOLAND [13], publicly available, showed that in the area of interest, two research studies were conducted in the past [8,18]. By evaluating the landslides' records by these studies along with information derived from previous landslides inventories, technical reports of the Hellenic Survey of Geology and Mineral Exploration (HSGME) and of the General Secretariat for Civil Protection of Greece (GSCP), and remote sensing techniques, a final landslides' inventory, was formed.…”
Section: Landslides Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent landslides' geodatabase GEOLAND [13], publicly available, showed that in the area of interest, two research studies were conducted in the past [8,18]. By evaluating the landslides' records by these studies along with information derived from previous landslides inventories, technical reports of the Hellenic Survey of Geology and Mineral Exploration (HSGME) and of the General Secretariat for Civil Protection of Greece (GSCP), and remote sensing techniques, a final landslides' inventory, was formed.…”
Section: Landslides Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%