Visualization analysis of rainfall-induced landslides hazards based on remote sensing and geographic information system-an overview

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Abstract

In recent years, RS and GIS technologies have played an increasingly important role in various aspects of rainfall induced landslide research. In order to systematically understand their application situation, this paper extensively used various visualization analysis technologies for in-depth analysis of 1,161 documents collected by the WOS data platform in the past 27 years by combining quantitative and qualitative methods. Then, this article focuses on sub domain analysis from four aspects: landslide detection and monitoring, prediction models, sensitivity mapping, and risk assessment. The study found that the number of literature in this field has steadily increased and is expected to continue to rise. This literature review has attracted widespread attention from the academic community, but it is challenging to meet research needs. Frequent and effective cooperation between countries, institutions, and authors is very beneficial for promoting progress in this field. The future development direction is a new intelligent hybrid model that integrates multiple research methods. This study can provide researchers in this field with the core research force, hot topic evolution, and future development trends of future rainfall-induced landslides and contribute to landslide prevention and control decision-making and achieving the United Nations’sustainable development goals.

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Yang, Z., Lu, H., Zhang, Z., Liu, C., Nie, R., Zhang, W., … Zhang, D. (2023). Visualization analysis of rainfall-induced landslides hazards based on remote sensing and geographic information system-an overview. International Journal of Digital Earth. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2023.2229797

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