| 1 |  | Risk Assessment and Adaptation Strategies for Dazhong Village Landslide No.1 in Yilan County, Taiwan 49(3):131-141Cheng-Yang Hsiao[1*] Bor-Shiun Lin[1] Cheng-Nung Lai[1] Chia-Wei Wu[2]
Chao-Chin Pai[2] Chun-Yi Wu[3] Zheng-Yi Feng[3]* Corresponding Author. E-mail : darryl@sinotech.org.tw Show preview | PDF( 14.41MB ) | | Risk Assessment and Adaptation Strategies for Dazhong Village Landslide No.1 in Yilan County, Taiwan |  Close | | Cheng-Yang Hsiao[1*] Bor-Shiun Lin[1] Cheng-Nung Lai[1] Chia-Wei Wu[2]
Chao-Chin Pai[2] Chun-Yi Wu[3] Zheng-Yi Feng[3] | AbstractExcess sediment yield during landslide events and annually has led to an increase in landslides, debris flows, and barrier lake disasters. Therefore, economic losses caused by sediment-related disasters damaging houses,schools, hospitals, roads, and other infrastructure have increased considerably. This study used Dazhong Village Landslide
No.1 in Yilan County, Taiwan, as an example of a large-scale landslide area to develop risk assessment and
adaptation strategies for 50-year and 200-year return period rainfall conditions. This information can be incorporated into local and national decision-making for emergency and evacuation planning in future landslide events.
Keywords: Large-scale landslide, risk assessment, adaptation strategy | 〔1〕Disaster Prevention Technology Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
〔2〕Taipei branch, Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan, ROC
〔3〕Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung Hsing University, 402, Taiwan, ROC
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : darryl@sinotech.org.tw | Received: 2018/04/12 Revised: 2018/07/10 Accepted: 2018/07/17
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