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V Gopal, M V Karunambigai, Yuvaraj R M, Gopal V, M V Karunambigai, R M Yuvaraj
Advanced Landslide Susceptibility Modeling - Effects on Sustainability and Human and Economic Welfare
Inglese · Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione il 13.05.2026
Descrizione
This contributed volume covers a broad range of topics related to landslide susceptibility including modeling, related social issues, resulting natural resource depletion, sustainability challenges, and more. The book is divided in six sections. Section I contains the introductory chapters where the book takes a multidisciplinary approach to exploring conceptualizations of landslides and other disasters. Section II discusses geographical and geological aspects of landslides, including various susceptibility modeling techniques and accuracy assessments. Section III addresses the roots and causes of landslides. Section IV highlights landslides' impact on the populations near where they take place. Section V discusses sustainability in the context of landslides and other disasters. Section VI concludes the book with a discussion of ways to reduce landslides and prepare for them in Tamil Nadu, India.
Sommario
Environment, Geography, landslide and sustainability: An overview of Geography-landslide interface.- Landslide sustainability: effects on human and economic.- Overview of Landslides in Tamil Nadu and its effects.- Terrain-Based Modeling of Landslide Susceptibility.- Landslide Susceptibility Modelling Using Integrated Geospatial and AHP Approaches: A Case Study in Idukki District, India.- Geospatial Analysis and Prediction of Landslide Susceptibility in Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka (2025-2050): A Multi-Model Approach Using Maxent, MGWR, and ANN..- Climate Change and Its Hidden Impact on Landslide Hazard and Risk: A Multi-Decadal Analysis Using Google Earth Engine.- GIS Based Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Nandhaur River, Kumaun Himalaya, India.- Landslide Hazards and Their Consequences for Tourism.- Impacts and Effects of Landslides: Tribal People's Perspective. Community Perspectives on Landslide Mitigation Strategies.- Risk Perception, Mitigation Behavior, and Trust: A Structural Model of Landslide Vulnerability.- Economic impacts of landslides in view of transportation and road network.- Different Types of Landslides and Vulnerability And Adaptation of Indigenous Knowledge and Practice.- A case study of the Nilgiri district in Tamil Nadu, India, examining how the tribal population perceives the risk of landslides.- Conclusion: Integrating Geography, Environment, and Sustainability for Resilient Landslide Risk Management.
Info autore
Dr. R. M. Yuvaraj is a distinguished academician and researcher specializing in Environmental Geography, Geo-informatics, and Disaster Risk Assessment. Currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Madras, he is committed to advancing research in geospatial technologies and environmental sustainability. He holds a Ph.D. in Geography, focusing on agricultural land transformation and land degradation. Dr. Yuvaraj has qualified twice for the UGC-NET and holds both Junior and Senior Research Fellow positions. His research areas include GIS, remote sensing, environmental modeling, landslide risk forecasting, air and water quality assessment, and sustainable tourism. He has authored two books, Eco-Tourism: A Geographical Perspective and Physical Geography, and published extensively in prestigious journals like Journal of Coastal Conservation and Applied Water Science. Dr. Yuvaraj is also a reviewer for leading academic journals and has contributed chapters to Springer Nature. Recognized for his academic achievements, including the Young Scientist Award, Dr. Yuvaraj has organized faculty development programs and academic workshops. A strong advocate for integrating AI and GIS into environmental management, his work bridges theoretical research and practical applications, fostering sustainability and disaster resilience globally.
Dr. M.V. Karunambigai is an esteemed academician and researcher with over 14 years of experience in Tourism and Travel Management. Currently serving as Associate Professor and Head of the Department at J.B.A.S. College for Women, Chennai, she has contributed to curriculum development, academic research, and quality enhancement. Dr. Karunambigai holds a Ph.D. in Geography, specializing in Tourism, and has extensive qualifications in Geography, Human Resource Management, and History. Her research focuses on sustainable tourism, religious tourism, and heritage management. With industry experience in tourism and the corporate sector, she blends practical insights into her teaching and research.
Dr. Gopal V is an environmental geoscientist specializing in geochemistry, environmental pollution, sedimentology, and coastal ecosystem studies. He is an Assistant Professor (Research) at the Centre for Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. With a Ph.D. in Applied Geology and a UGC-DS Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dr. Gopal has made significant contributions to understanding coastal and estuarine systems, particularly along India’s coastline. He has authored over 39 publications on heavy metal contamination, ecological risks, and paleoclimate reconstructions. Dr. Gopal has mentored 30+ students and collaborates extensively on environmental research, making him a leader in the field.
Riassunto
This contributed volume covers a broad range of topics related to landslide susceptibility including modeling, related social issues, resulting natural resource depletion, sustainability challenges, and more. The book is divided in six sections. Section I contains the introductory chapters where the book takes a multidisciplinary approach to exploring conceptualizations of landslides and other disasters. Section II discusses geographical and geological aspects of landslides, including various susceptibility modeling techniques and accuracy assessments. Section III addresses the roots and causes of landslides. Section IV highlights landslides' impact on the populations near where they take place. Section V discusses sustainability in the context of landslides and other disasters. Section VI concludes the book with a discussion of ways to reduce landslides and prepare for them in Tamil Nadu, India.
Dettagli sul prodotto
| Con la collaborazione di | V Gopal (Editore), M V Karunambigai (Editore), Yuvaraj R M (Editore), Gopal V (Editore), M V Karunambigai (Editore), R M Yuvaraj (Editore) |
| Editore | Springer, Berlin |
| Lingue | Inglese |
| Formato | Copertina rigida |
| Pubblicazione | 13.05.2026 |
| EAN | 9783032144843 |
| ISBN | 978-3-0-3214484-3 |
| Illustrazioni | Approx. 300 p. |
| Categorie |
Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica
> Geoscienze
> Altro
Geographische Informationssysteme (GIS) und Fernerkundung, Geographie, GIS, Geographical Information System, Natural Hazards, Integrated Geography, Disaster management, Landslide, Landslide Susceptibility, Human welfare, Landslides in India |
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