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Integrating ethnographic and physical science methods in interdisciplinary research projects: Reflections on pedagogy and practice for \u27deep interdisciplinary\u27 engagement within the Sajag-Nepal Project
Brief communication: Weak correlation between building damage and loss of life from landslides
\ua9 2025 Maximillian Van Wyk de Vries et al. Mapping exposure to landslides is necessary to mitigate risk and increase resilience. Exposure maps can be constructed from building databases, akin to seismic risk assessments, but there has been little investigation of the predictive relationship between building damage from landslides and risk to human life. Our study investigates this relationship globally and in Nepal (47 213 and 5664 landslides, respectively). While a correlation exists for nationwide totals (R2 Combining double low line 0.75), it is negligible for individual events (R2 Combining double low line 0.025). It is important to not construct landslide exposure maps from building datasets alone, else building damage may be inadvertently prioritised over human lives in disaster planning
