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    Recommendations for the quantitative analysis of landslide risk

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    An heuristic approach for mapping landslide hazard by integrating fuzzy logic with analytic hierarchy process

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    This study presents an integration of fuzzy sets theory with analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to model landslide hazard. The approach involves developing expert knowledge from existing landslide datascts which arc used for standardizing digital terrain attributes, a pairwise comparison method for the elicitation of attribute weights, and their subsequent aggregation through weighted linear combination (WLC) and ordered weighted average fOWA) function to generate landslide hazard maps. The approach enhances tlic methodology for modeling landslide hazard in roaded and roadless areas through the derivation of probabilistic maps. The maps can be used as a decision support tool in forest management and planning. A case study from the Clearwater National Forest in central Idaho, USA, illustrates the application of the approach in a practical setting

    Data Fusion of Acoustics, Infrared, and Marine Radar for Avian Study

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