Debris flow modelling and early warning system for disaster risk reduction in Kundasang area, Sabah
Landslides are recurring geological disasters resulted in many human- and economic losses, even so with the rapid urbanization and extreme climate. Approximately, 21,000 landslides – debris flows were recorded in Malaysia. There are many uncertainties in the underlying root causes, understanding tri...
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Language: | English |
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2021
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