Using Drone As a Map to Draw Landslide Hazard Areas in the Application of Community Environmental Education

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Besides used the data from topography, geology, soil, landuse, history disaster records to definite to dangerous areas with heavy rain in typhoon on communities on the river valley and foot of mountain. The government also need to organize local residents living in these landslide disaster potential areas to evacuate efficiently. In this research, drone is used as an image background and then overlay drawing potential hazard households, evaluation routes, shelters and surround hazard environment factors. The result shows local residents is more easily to understand hazard boundary comparing to other traditional maps such as google maps for the undertakers in villages and towns in environmental education.

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Lin, S. W., & Hsueh, T. F. (2019). Using Drone As a Map to Draw Landslide Hazard Areas in the Application of Community Environmental Education. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 295). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/295/3/032057

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