Abstract
Abstract This article investigates the multifaceted dimensions to understand the interrelatedness among global change drivers and their implications for landslide hazards and disaster risk. Drawing on empirical research, it utilised a mixed-methods design; the research combined diverse data sources and experiential insights on the interdependencies bounded by local context and global scale. The findings underscore the urgent need for holistic approaches that consider the complex dimensions of landslides as socio-natural hazards and global change, emphasising the importance of collaboration, innovation, and international cooperation in building resilience and mitigating the adverse effects of landslide disaster…
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Keywords
- Natural hazard
- Disaster risk reduction
- Landslide
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Environmental resource management
- Environmental planning
- Sustainability
- Context (archaeology)
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