LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY INDEX AND NETWORK MAPPING FOR SPOTTING THE AFFECTED AND ALTERNATIVE PLANNING ROUTES

Q2 Social Sciences
A. R. Abdul Rasam, Dorisin Mardie, Mohd Shahmy Mohd Said, N. Hashim, R. Ghazali
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Millions of people were harmed by landslides, and many have lost their lives. Instead of widening the access road during a landslide, an alternative or new road should be introduced accurately. This study was conducted to determine an appropriate GIS-based alternative planning route during landslides in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia. For determining the criteria weights of the landslide, a GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision Making (GIS-MCDM) technique was utilised with the extension of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The Landslide Susceptibility Index (LSI) map was created using lithology, slope, aspect, rainfall, land use or land cover (LULC), and proximity to a stream. The map was compared with the NASA-landslide historical data for the verification. The study found that lithology, slope, and aspect were the most contributing factors to the local landslide occurrences. The route from Pinausuk to the destination position of Kundasang is the most appropriate choice. An alternative planning route map is a helpful tool for the authorities and it might be also made available to the public, so they will know which path can be taken for more secure alternative access during landslides.
滑坡易感性指数和网络制图,以确定受影响的和备选的规划路线
数百万人受到山体滑坡的伤害,许多人失去了生命。在滑坡期间,不应拓宽通道,而应准确地开辟一条替代道路或新路。本研究的目的是在马来西亚沙巴州拉瑙的滑坡期间确定一个适当的基于gis的替代规划路线。为了确定滑坡的标准权重,采用了基于gis的多标准决策(GIS-MCDM)技术,并扩展了层次分析法(AHP)。滑坡易感性指数(LSI)地图是根据岩性、坡度、坡向、降雨、土地利用或土地覆盖(LULC)以及靠近河流等因素绘制的。该地图与美国宇航局滑坡历史数据进行了比较,以进行验证。研究发现,岩性、坡度、坡向是局部滑坡发生的主要影响因素。从皮诺苏克到昆达桑的路线是最合适的选择。另一份规划路线图对当局来说是一个有用的工具,也可以提供给公众,这样他们就会知道在山体滑坡时,哪条路径可以更安全。
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Planning Malaysia
Planning Malaysia Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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