Analysis of Sensitivity to Landslides in the Area of the City Dilijan Based on Cartographic Materials
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https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2024.1-07Keywords:
landslides, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), slope steepness, satellite image, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)Abstract
Methods for preparing maps and their implementation for the analysis of landslide proneness in the Dilijan region using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) models are presented. In the course of the study were observed and compared the works carried out for the purpose of monitoring, researching and analyzing data on landslide-prone areas implemented in the past on the territory of the Republic of Armenia. For the dangerous zone of the Dilijan city area, maps were compiled taking into account the slope of the declines, height above sea level, digital elevation model, distance from rivers and roads, etc., as a result of which a model (AHP) was created. The creation of a landslide hazard map is intended to identify a landslide-prone area, assess and reduce the risk. (AHP) is a quantitative method based on a qualitative assessment of certain phenomena.
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