Abstract

Paper
Vulnerability Assessment of Landslide to Climate Change in South Korea
Track: Climate Change
Authors: ZHEN XU, Han-Bin Kwak, Woo-Kyun LEE

Climate change engages in extreme weather condition, such as flood and drought which cause the natural disasters including landslide and water shortage, etc. Adaptation measures should be prepared on the basis of vulnerability assessment for these disasters by climate change.
As criterions for assessing landslide vulnerability to climate change, the sensitivity, exposure and adaptation indices were employed. The sensitivity was quantified by residential area, industry and commerce area, traffic area, and mining area. The exposure was quantified by landslide risk model which considers slope distance, parent rock, slope position, forest type, slope forms, soil depth and gradient. On the other hand, the adaptation was quantified by forest density. Finally, using these criterions, the vulnerability of landslide to climate change was assessed and the spatial landslide vulnerability map was prepared in Korea.


ZHEN XU
Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering,Korea University
322, College of Life Science Bldg.##2,Korea Univ.Anam-Dong, Seongbuk-Gu,Seoul 136-713,Korea
seoul, seoul 136-713
Korea, South
Phone: 82-2-3290-3470
E-mail: xuzhen426@hotmail.com

Han-Bin Kwak
Korea University
Department of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, Korea University,KOREA
Seoul 136-713
Korea, South
Phone: 82-02-3290-3470
E-mail: nextsunday@korea.ac.kr

Woo-Kyun LEE
Korea University
Department of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, Korea University,KOREA
Seoul 136-713
Korea, South
Phone: 82-02-3290-3470
E-mail: leewk@korea.ac.kr