A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi

As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to landslides. In this area, landslides impact human lives and infrastructures. Despite the high landslide-induced damages, slope instabilities are less investigated. The aim of this research is to assess t...

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Main Authors: Desire Kubwimana, Lahsen Ait Brahim, Abdellah Abdelouafi
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Route OÜ 2021-05-01
Series:EUREKA: Physics and Engineering
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Online Access:http://journal.eu-jr.eu/engineering/article/view/1724
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spelling doaj-cec2d97fd2c44e178b112eb3bee2b08c2021-06-01T09:44:25ZengScientific Route OÜEUREKA: Physics and Engineering2461-42542461-42622021-05-013263410.21303/2461-4262.2021.0017241724A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, BurundiDesire Kubwimana0Lahsen Ait Brahim1Abdellah Abdelouafi2Mohammed V University in Rabat; University of BurundiMohammed V University in Rabat Mohammed V University in RabatAs in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to landslides. In this area, landslides impact human lives and infrastructures. Despite the high landslide-induced damages, slope instabilities are less investigated. The aim of this research is to assess the landslide susceptibility using a probabilistic/statistical data modeling approach for predicting the initiation of future landslides. A spatial landslide inventory with their physical characteristics through interpretation of high-resolution optic imageries/aerial photos and intensive fieldwork are carried out. Base on in-depth field knowledge and green literature, let’s select potential landslide conditioning factors. A landslide inventory map with 568 landslides is produced. Out of the total of 568 landslide sites, 50 % of the data taken before the 2000s is used for training and the remaining 50 % (post-2000 events) were used for validation purposes. A landslide susceptibility map with an efficiency of 76 % to predict future slope failures is generated. The main landslides controlling factors in ascendant order are the density of drainage networks, the land use/cover, the lithology, the fault density, the slope angle, the curvature, the elevation, and the slope aspect. The causes of landslides support former regional studies which state that in the region, landslides are related to the geology with the high rapid weathering process in tropical environments, topography, and geodynamics. The susceptibility map will be a powerful decision-making tool for drawing up appropriate development plans in the hillslopes of Bujumbura with high demographic exposure. Such an approach will make it possible to mitigate the socio-economic impacts due to these land instabilitieshttp://journal.eu-jr.eu/engineering/article/view/1724slope failurecontrolling factorstatistical approachlandslide susceptibilityafrica
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author Desire Kubwimana
Lahsen Ait Brahim
Abdellah Abdelouafi
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Lahsen Ait Brahim
Abdellah Abdelouafi
A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi
EUREKA: Physics and Engineering
slope failure
controlling factor
statistical approach
landslide susceptibility
africa
author_facet Desire Kubwimana
Lahsen Ait Brahim
Abdellah Abdelouafi
author_sort Desire Kubwimana
title A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi
title_short A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi
title_full A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi
title_fullStr A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi
title_full_unstemmed A new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of Bujumbura, Burundi
title_sort new approach in the development and analysis of the landslide susceptibility map of the hillslopes of bujumbura, burundi
publisher Scientific Route OÜ
series EUREKA: Physics and Engineering
issn 2461-4254
2461-4262
publishDate 2021-05-01
description As in other hilly and mountainous regions of the world, the hillslopes of Bujumbura are prone to landslides. In this area, landslides impact human lives and infrastructures. Despite the high landslide-induced damages, slope instabilities are less investigated. The aim of this research is to assess the landslide susceptibility using a probabilistic/statistical data modeling approach for predicting the initiation of future landslides. A spatial landslide inventory with their physical characteristics through interpretation of high-resolution optic imageries/aerial photos and intensive fieldwork are carried out. Base on in-depth field knowledge and green literature, let’s select potential landslide conditioning factors. A landslide inventory map with 568 landslides is produced. Out of the total of 568 landslide sites, 50 % of the data taken before the 2000s is used for training and the remaining 50 % (post-2000 events) were used for validation purposes. A landslide susceptibility map with an efficiency of 76 % to predict future slope failures is generated. The main landslides controlling factors in ascendant order are the density of drainage networks, the land use/cover, the lithology, the fault density, the slope angle, the curvature, the elevation, and the slope aspect. The causes of landslides support former regional studies which state that in the region, landslides are related to the geology with the high rapid weathering process in tropical environments, topography, and geodynamics. The susceptibility map will be a powerful decision-making tool for drawing up appropriate development plans in the hillslopes of Bujumbura with high demographic exposure. Such an approach will make it possible to mitigate the socio-economic impacts due to these land instabilities
topic slope failure
controlling factor
statistical approach
landslide susceptibility
africa
url http://journal.eu-jr.eu/engineering/article/view/1724
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