2020
DOI: 10.18485/srbjgeosci.2020.6.1.2
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using AHP and GIS Weighted Overlay Method: A Case Study from Ljig, Serbia

Abstract: Landslides, Analytic hierarchy process (AHP), weighted overlay method, susceptibility mapping, GIS, Ljig.Landslides are one of the natural hazards that occur frequently in Serbia, causing huge loss of property every year, especially after heavy rainfall events. Due to the geological condition, rapid development activities and other inherent natural conditions, the Ljig municipality has been exposed to landslide hazards. Therefore, the present study concentrates on landslide susceptibility (LS) analysis in this… Show more

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“…For this reason, most places in the world, including the study area, lack a historical landslide inventory database. Therefore, this paper uses a qualitative heuristic approach which is the optimal approach for LSM, especially when landslide inventory data are not available (Tešić et al , 2020). The following step is to process and analyze the thematic data to calculate the scores of all classes for AHP (Analytic hierarchy process) and WOM (Weighted Overlay Method).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, most places in the world, including the study area, lack a historical landslide inventory database. Therefore, this paper uses a qualitative heuristic approach which is the optimal approach for LSM, especially when landslide inventory data are not available (Tešić et al , 2020). The following step is to process and analyze the thematic data to calculate the scores of all classes for AHP (Analytic hierarchy process) and WOM (Weighted Overlay Method).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a great interest in the use of social networks in order to exchange information about disasters, primarily due to concerns for the safety of other people. In order to make the most efficient use of social networks in disseminating information about disasters, it is necessary to educate users on how they can help emergency rescue services in carrying out activities aimed at reducing the risk of disasters (Cvetković et al, 2018;2021;Tešić et al, 2020;Durlević, 2021;Langović et al, 2021;).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%