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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Analytic Hierarchy Process Method in BBA-Bouira Region, Case Study of East-West Highway, NE Algeria

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Landslides are the most destructive natural hazard in mountainous regions of the NE of Algeria. They threaten many roads and facilities. This phenomenon is difficult to predict, although landslides could be managed and so its hazard can be reduced. Its assessment can be accomplished by providing managers with accurate information about landslide occurrence.

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Dahoua, L., Yakovitch, S.V., Hadji, R., Farid, Z. (2018). Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Analytic Hierarchy Process Method in BBA-Bouira Region, Case Study of East-West Highway, NE Algeria. In: Kallel, A., Ksibi, M., Ben Dhia, H., Khélifi, N. (eds) Recent Advances in Environmental Science from the Euro-Mediterranean and Surrounding Regions. EMCEI 2017. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70548-4_532

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