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Title: | Investigation of landslide hazard areas in the municipality of Cunha (Brazil) and climate projections from 2024 to 2040 |
Authors: | Souza, Irving Rodrigues Débora Luisa, Silva Teixeira Marcelo, Barbio Rosa Luiz, Tadeu da Silva Jean Pierre Henry, Balbaud Ometto Danúbia, Caporusso Bargos Cristina, Andrade Elsa Paula, Figueira Ferreira Morgado de Sampaio Paulo, Valladares Soares Thiago, Bazzan |
Editors: | Baklanov, Alexander Marcotullio, Peter J. |
Keywords: | Climate change Disaster risk reduction Eta-HadGEM2-ES model under RCP 4.5 Landslide Hazard |
Issue Date: | 6-Oct-2023 |
Publisher: | Urban Climate - Elsevier |
Citation: | Souza, Irving;Teixeira, Débora; Rosa, Marcelo; Silva, Tadeu; Ometto, Jean Pierre; Bargos, Danúbia; Andrade, Cristina; Sampaio, Elsa; Soares, Paulo; Bazzan, Thiago.
Investigation of landslide hazard areas in the municipality of Cunha (Brazil) and climate projections from 2024 to 2040.
Urban Climate 52 (2023) 101710 |
Abstract: | Climate change can modify the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall across the globe,
leading to changes in hazards posed by rainfall-induced landslides. In Brazil, an example of a
location with a high occurrence of landslides and with few studies on the subject is the munic ipality of Cunha, located in the State of S˜
ao Paulo. In this way, the main aims of this study are
twofold: 1) to identify and analyze areas susceptible to landslides and rainfall-induced landslide
hazard in the municipality of Cunha; and 2) by using climate projections from the regional model
Eta-HadGEM2-ES under RCP 4.5, to predict new extreme events and possible new landslides in
this municipality, from 2024 to 2040. The susceptibility map has been prepared using selected
physical-biotic environment elements whereas the hazard map has been produced using precip itation data. Using Eta-HadGEM2-ES climate projections under RCP 4.5, for precipitation events,
results project the occurrence of 49 days with landslides for the period between 2024 and 2040.
The outcomes of this study are considered of extreme relevance for the local community, public
authorities, and decision-makers, to raise awareness regarding future urban planning strategies to
prevent and mitigate the effects of catastrophes arising from natural hazard-induced disasters. |
URI: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212095523003048 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36129 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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