An economic and geographic appraisal of a spatial natural hazard risk: a study of landslide mitigation rules

Environment and Planning A
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Abstract

Efficient mitigation of natural hazards requires a spatial representation of the risk, based upon the geographic distribution of physical parameters and man-related development activities. Through such a representation, the spatial probability of landslides based upon physical science concepts is estimated for Cincinnati, Ohio. Mitigation programs designed to reduce loss from landslide natural hazards are then evaluated. An optimum mitigation rule is suggested that is spatially selective and is determined by objective measurements of hillside slope and properties of the underlying soil. -Authors
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title An economic and geographic appraisal of a spatial natural hazard risk: a study of landslide mitigation rules
Series title Environment and Planning A
DOI 10.1068/a200621
Volume 20
Issue 5
Year Published 1988
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Environment and Planning A
First page 621
Last page 631
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