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Title Spatial Prediction of Landslides Using Hybrid Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods: A Case Study of the Saqqez-Marivan Mountain Road in Iran
Type JournalPaper
Keywords landslides susceptibility; inventory map; fuzzy TOPSIS; ROC curve; Iran
Abstract Landslides along the main roads in the mountains cause fatalities, ecosystem damage, and land degradation. This study mapped the susceptibility to landslides along the Saqqez-Marivan main road located in Kurdistan province, Iran, comparing an ensemble fuzzy logic with analytic network process (fuzzy logic-ANP; FLANP) and TOPSIS (fuzzy logic-TOPSIS; FLTOPSIS) in terms of their prediction capacity. First, 100 landslides identified through field surveys were randomly allocated to a 70% dataset and a 30% dataset, respectively, for training and validating the methods. Eleven landslide conditioning factors, including slope, aspect, elevation, lithology, land use, distance to fault, distance to a river, distance to road, soil type, curvature, and precipitation were considered. The performance of the methods was evaluated by inspecting the areas under the receiver operating curve (AUCROC). The prediction accuracies were 0.983 and 0.938, respectively, for the FLTOPSIS and FLANP methods. Our findings demonstrate that although both models are known to be promising, the FLTOPSIS method had a better capacity for predicting the susceptibility of landslides in the study area. Therefore, the susceptibility map developed through the FLTOPSIS method is suitable to inform management and planning of areas prone to landslides for land allocation and development purposes, especially in mountainous areas.
Researchers Mazlan Hashima (Fifth Researcher), Saman Shojae Chaeikar (Not In First Six Researchers), Isabelle D. Wolf (Not In First Six Researchers), Effi Helmy Ariffin (Not In First Six Researchers), Ataollah Shirzadi (Not In First Six Researchers), Sayed M. Bateni (Fourth Researcher), Mohsen Ali Zadeh (Third Researcher), Himan Shahabi (Second Researcher), Rahim Tavakoloifar (First Researcher)