Multi-hazard modeling of erosion and landslide susceptibility at the national scale in the example of North Macedonia

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作者
Milevski, Ivica [1 ]
Aleksova, Bojana [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Lukic, Tin [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Dragicevic, Slavoljub [5 ]
Valjarevic, Aleksandar [5 ]
机构
[1] Ss Cyril & Methodius Univ, Fac Nat Sci & Math, Inst Geog, Arhimedova 3, Skopje 1000, North Macedonia
[2] Univ Novi Sad, Fac Sci, Dept Geog Tourism & Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 3, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
[3] Sci Profess Soc Disaster Risk Management, Dimitrija Tucovica 121, Belgrade 11040, Serbia
[4] Int Inst Disaster Res, Dimitrija Tucovica 121, Belgrade 11040, Serbia
[5] Univ Belgrade, Fac Geog, Studentski trg 3-III, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
来源
OPEN GEOSCIENCES | 2024年 / 16卷 / 01期
关键词
natural hazards; geohazards; hazards assessment; excess erosion; landslides; GIS; remote sensing; SEDIMENT YIELD; SOIL-EROSION; POTENTIAL METHOD; WATER EROSION; GIS; LAND; MULTIVARIATE; STATISTICS; CHALLENGES; CATCHMENT;
D O I
10.1515/geo-2022-0718
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Due to favorable natural conditions and human impact, the territory of North Macedonia is very susceptible to natural hazards. Steep hillslopes combined with soft rocks (schists on the mountains; sands and sandstones in depressions), erodible soils, semiarid continental climate, and sparse vegetation cover give a high potential for soil erosion and landslides. For this reason, this study presents a multi-hazard approach to geohazard modeling on the national extent in the example of North Macedonia. Utilizing Geographic Information Systems, relevant data about the entire research area were employed to analyze and assess soil erosion and susceptibility to landslides and identify areas prone to both hazards. Using the Gavrilovi & cacute; Erosion Potential Method (EPM), an average value of 0.36 was obtained for the erosion coefficient Z, indicating low to moderate susceptibility to erosion. However, a significant area of the country (9.6%) is susceptible to high and excess erosion rates. For the landslide susceptibility assessment (LSA), the Analytical hierarchy process approach is combined with the statistical method (frequency ratio), showing that 29.3% of the territory belongs to the zone of high and very high landslide susceptibility. Then, the accuracy assessment is performed for both procedures (EPM and LSA), showing acceptable reliability. By overlapping both models, a multi-hazard map is prepared, indicating that 22.3% of North Macedonia territory is highly susceptible to erosion and landslides. The primary objective of multi-hazard modeling is to identify and delineate hazardous areas, thereby aiding in activities to reduce the hazards and mitigate future damage. This becomes particularly significant when considering the impact of climate change, which is associated with increased landslide and erosion susceptibility. The approach based on a national level presented in this work can provide valuable information for regional planning and decision-making processes.
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