Assessing the Effects of LULC Change on Landslide Hazards in Rwanda

Nathanael Hafashimana, R. Sebego, P. Kenabatho, R. Lekoko, J. Maphanyane
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Landslides have become important environmental hazard in hilly regions of Rwanda such as Nyabihu district. They are characterized by the downslope movement of debris or other earth materials which damage or destroy everything found in their way such as infrastructure, croplands, and even cause a number of human deaths. The main triggering factors of landslides in Rwanda are intense rainfall and land use/land cover (LULC) change. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the LULC change effects on landslide occurrences. LULC maps of 2005 and 2015 were generated and overlaid with mapped landslides. Maximum likelihood classification was used to classify the Landsat satellite images. The results revealed a remarkable decrease of agricultural land, while all other LULC types have increased in the studied period. It was noted that most of the landslides occurred in agricultural land. The study results are expected to be useful for landslide hazard management decisions, land use planning and management regulations, so as to minimize the likelihood of landslide occurrences and their resultant impacts.
评估卢旺达土地利用价值变化对滑坡灾害的影响
山体滑坡已成为卢旺达尼亚比胡等丘陵地区的重要环境灾害。它们的特点是碎片或其他土质的下坡运动,破坏或摧毁妨碍它们的一切,如基础设施、农田,甚至造成一些人死亡。卢旺达滑坡的主要触发因素是强降雨和土地利用/土地覆盖(LULC)变化。因此,本研究的目的是评估LULC变化对滑坡发生的影响。生成了2005年和2015年的LULC地图,并与已绘制的滑坡地图叠加在一起。采用最大似然分类法对Landsat卫星图像进行分类。结果表明:在研究期内,农业用地显著减少,其他类型土地利用价值均有所增加。值得注意的是,大多数滑坡发生在农田。预计研究结果将有助于滑坡灾害管理决策、土地利用规划和管理法规,以尽量减少滑坡发生的可能性及其产生的影响。
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