Une étude menée par des chercheurs de l’UOB et de la KU Leuven révèle un danger sous-estimé : près de 3.000 ravines se développent dans 26 villes en RDC et 3,2 millions d’habitants exposés https://t.co/kCL9NTbAYf
This article analyzes the factors that favor the human presence or valorization of landslides in a rural environment in Central Africa.
=>Our sincere thanks to Jean-Baptiste Murhula, the Kalehe village chiefs, and their representatives for their support during the field surveys.
Living with landslides: Land use on unstable hillslopes in a rural tro... https://t.co/XPLsPBbzeU Thank to my supervisors Prof. Charles Bielders and Dr @OlivierDewitte3. Thamks also to Prof B. Delvaux, @MatthieuKervyn, Y. Thiery, @VanackerVeerle and M. Vanclooster.
Le consortium UOB et CRSN-LWIRO présente ce mercredi 02 Août, en atelier, les résultats de recherche sur la catastrophe du 04 mai 2023 à Kalehe. La cartographie des zones à risques, des actions de réduction des catastrophes et des images pré-et post-événements seront présentées
I would like to thank all the authors, the editor and the reviewers of this article. This article presents a unique inventory of the different types of landslides and their predisposing factors in the tropical region. Enjoy your reading. Cheers
Characteristics and causes of natural and human-induced landslides in a tropical mountainous region: the rift flank west of Lake Kivu (Democratic Republic of the Congo) https://t.co/19Lj4cagFC
Our team #Georiska is just back from a great #EGU22 week in Vienna. For several of us it was the first in-person international event! Looking forward to the next one! With posters 😉
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