DISASTER RESILIENCE TOWN PLANNING
LANDSLIDE
SUBMITTED BY
HARSHIT KUMAR
BARCH S™ YEAR, X SEMCONTENT
1. PROJECT INTRODUCTION
+ OVERVIEW
+ Alma ouecrives
+ SCOPE OF THE PROIECT
+ IrRopuction
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
= BACKGROUND
+ IMPACT OF LANDSLIDES
+ CAUSES OF LANDSLIDES
+ TYPES OF LANDSLIDES
+ LANDSLIDE HAZARD ZONATION
+ THE HIMALAYAS
+ LOSSES DUE TO LANDSLIDES. stATITICs
3. CASE STUDY- UTTARAKHAND
+ ABOU THE STATE
+ VULNERABILITY PROFLE
+ POPULATION AT RISK
+ AREAS HIGHLY PRONE TO SEVERE LANDSLIDE
+ SEFTLEVENT PATTERN
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RECOMMENDED REMEDIAL MEASURES
= DIRECT METHODS
+ INDIRECT METHODS
PLANNING AND APPROACH
‘+ DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
+ SYSTEMATIC APPROACH
REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHYOVERVIEW
According to the statistics, the situation of the disasters in India, either natural or man-
made, are increasing due to various reasons, be it growth of the population or large
scale urbanization or the change in climate. Therefore, it is now the basic need of the
country to have strategies and plans to minimize the impact caused by the disasters
and make necessary disaster specific guidelines for the development of the towns and
cities of india.
Landslides piay a vital role in transformation or maturation of geography and
represents high hazard in many parts of the world. In some cases, social and economic
damage caused by landslides is more than caused by other naturel hazards in hilly
areas, Despite of such broad spectrum of landslides, a very few methods exists to map
and evaluate the risk associated with landslides.
This whole study gives a brief idea of landslides and how various areas are affected by
the landslides, followed by the study of the construction techniques used in landslide
prone areas and landslide mitigation.