Undertaking loss reduction measures to prevent slope failures

Landslides or slope failure has slowly become a major concern in Malaysia due to the rapid development of rural areas. Despite advances in science and technology, these events continue to result in human suffering, millions in property losses and environment degradation. It is a fact that with conti...

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Main Authors: Mariappan, Saravanan, Ali, Faisal, Mohamad, Ashaari, Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah, Hassan, N.R.N., Chong, S., Huat, Low Tian
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Published: Academic Journals 2010
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author Mariappan, Saravanan
Ali, Faisal
Mohamad, Ashaari
Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah
Hassan, N.R.N.
Chong, S.
Huat, Low Tian
author_facet Mariappan, Saravanan
Ali, Faisal
Mohamad, Ashaari
Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah
Hassan, N.R.N.
Chong, S.
Huat, Low Tian
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description Landslides or slope failure has slowly become a major concern in Malaysia due to the rapid development of rural areas. Despite advances in science and technology, these events continue to result in human suffering, millions in property losses and environment degradation. It is a fact that with continuous population increase the economic development becomes more complex, while the economic and societal costs of landslides will continue to rise. Hence there is a need for a comprehensive program to reduce landslide losses that will marshal the capability of all levels of government and private sector. Successful and cost effective landslide loss reduction measures can and should be taken in the many jurisdictions facing landslide problems. Federal and state governments can prevent and reduce landslide losses through, creation of early warning and monitoring system, better policy and effective implementation, outlining design procedures, creation of local hazard mapping, land use management, building, grading controls, among others. Hence this paper addresses some of the measures proposed as part of loss reduction measures in order to minimize potential landslides or slope failures.
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spelling um.eprints-152662018-10-18T04:14:22Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15266/ Undertaking loss reduction measures to prevent slope failures Mariappan, Saravanan Ali, Faisal Mohamad, Ashaari Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah Hassan, N.R.N. Chong, S. Huat, Low Tian TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Landslides or slope failure has slowly become a major concern in Malaysia due to the rapid development of rural areas. Despite advances in science and technology, these events continue to result in human suffering, millions in property losses and environment degradation. It is a fact that with continuous population increase the economic development becomes more complex, while the economic and societal costs of landslides will continue to rise. Hence there is a need for a comprehensive program to reduce landslide losses that will marshal the capability of all levels of government and private sector. Successful and cost effective landslide loss reduction measures can and should be taken in the many jurisdictions facing landslide problems. Federal and state governments can prevent and reduce landslide losses through, creation of early warning and monitoring system, better policy and effective implementation, outlining design procedures, creation of local hazard mapping, land use management, building, grading controls, among others. Hence this paper addresses some of the measures proposed as part of loss reduction measures in order to minimize potential landslides or slope failures. Academic Journals 2010 Article PeerReviewed Mariappan, Saravanan and Ali, Faisal and Mohamad, Ashaari and Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah and Hassan, N.R.N. and Chong, S. and Huat, Low Tian (2010) Undertaking loss reduction measures to prevent slope failures. Scientific Research and Essays, 5 (2). pp. 119-129. ISSN 1992-2248, https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20103058311
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Huat, Low Tian
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