Published September 1, 2023 | Version Version 1
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National-scale rainfall-triggered landslide susceptibility and exposure in Nepal

  • 1. School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK
  • 2. Department of Geography and Institute of Hazard Risk and Resilience, Durham University, UK
  • 3. Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
  • 4. School of Earth and Environment, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • 5. National Society for Earthquake Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • 6. Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Description

This dataset is a 30 m resolution landslide susceptibility (hazard) model for Nepal. The dataset is derived from a fuzzy-logic model following the approach developed by Kritikos et al (2015), and is trained on a manually mapped landslide inventory (polygons of landslide locations and extents), originally produced by Durham University and NSET Nepal as part of the UKRI-DFID SHEAR program. The dataset shows the relative probability of a landslide occurring across the geographical extent of Nepal for rainfall triggered landslides only, on a scale of 1 (very highly anticipated) to 0 (very weakly anticipated). Further details and an online map viewer containing the data are available through the Bipad portal (https://bipadportal.gov.np/risk-info/#/hazard).

The research relating to this landslide susceptibility model has been supported by the UKRI-DFID SHEAR program (201844-112), the EPSRC project ‘Risk at the Margins’ (EP/T024747/1), the EU ECHO HIP project ‘Risk informed landslide management in Nepal’s hill areas’ (ECHO/-XA/BUD/2020/91026), and by a grant from the Global Challenges Research Fund Multi-Hazard and Systemic Risk programme for the ‘Sajag-Nepal’ project (NE/T01038X/1).

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