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Shallow landslide susceptibility assessment in a data-poor region of Guatemala (Comitancillo municipality)
2015
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Although landslides are frequent natural phenomena in mountainous regions, the lack of data in emerging countries is a significant issue in the assessment of shallow landslide susceptibility. A key factor in risk-mitigation strategies is the evaluation of deterministic physical models for hazard assessment in these data-poor regions. Given the lack of physical information, input parameters to these data-intensive deterministic models have to be estimated, which has a negative impact on the
doi:10.4081/jae.2015.450
fatcat:t7poopw7ybe2jfrby2gpbfaixm