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  1. Landslide mitigation refers to several human-made activities on slopes with the goal of lessening the effect of landslides. Landslides can be triggered by many, sometimes concomitant causes.

  2. Investigations for Landslide risk assessment: multi-disciplinary investigations of landslide risk assessment leading to formulation of Standards to mitigate impact of landslides. Landslide Risk Mitigation and Remediation. Restricting development in landslide-prone areas through land use planning.

  3. Jul 25, 2024 · Landslide - Mitigation, Prevention, Risk: Landslides pose a recurrent hazard to human life and livelihood in most parts of the world, especially in some regions that have experienced rapid population and economic growth.

  4. Jan 29, 2020 · There are several construction methods to mitigate the risk of landslides. These include retaining walls, soil nailing, ground anchor walls, and the use of horizontal drains. Make landslide risk mitigation part of your project’s planning phase. Work with a professional to identify the risks and appropriate mitigation techniques.

  5. Landslides of different types occur frequently in the geodynamically active domains of the Himalayan and Arakan-Yoma regions, as well as in the relatively stable domains in the Meghalaya Plateau, the Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills.

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · Explore the phenomenon of landslides, including their types, causes, and consequences. Learn about landslide-prone areas in India, measures taken, and mitigation strategies.

  7. Part A. What is a Landslide? Part B. Basic Landslide Types. Part C. Where Do Landslides Occur? Part D. What Causes Landslides? Part E. What are the Effects and Consequences of Landslides? Part F. Interrelationship of Landslides with Other Natural Hazards—The Multiple Hazard Effect. Section II.