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@InProceedings{QuevedoAnHoVeVeCaSp:2023:ReLaOc,
               author = "Quevedo, Renata Pacheco and Anderson, Liana Oighenstein and Horta, 
                         Isabela Taici Lopes Gon{\c{c}}alves and Velastegui-Montoya, 
                         Andr{\'e}s Danilo and Veiga, Rafael Quintella and Cardozo, 
                         Claudia Paola and Sparrow, Sarah Naomi",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Centro 
                         Nacional de Monitoramento e Alerta de Desastres Naturais 
                         (CEMADEN)} and {Universidade de S{\~a}o Paulo (USP)} and {ESPOL 
                         Polytechnic University} and {Universidade Federal do Rio de 
                         Janeiro (UFRJ)} and {Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones 
                         Cient{\'{\i}}ficas y T{\'e}cnicas (CONICET)} and {University of 
                         Oxford}",
                title = "The relationship between landslide occurrence and land use and 
                         land cover",
            booktitle = "Anais...",
                 year = "2023",
               editor = "Gherardi, Douglas Francisco Marcolino and Arag{\~a}o, Luiz 
                         Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de and Sanches, Ieda DelArco",
                pages = "e155932",
         organization = "Simp{\'o}sio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 20. (SBSR)",
            publisher = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
              address = "S{\~a}o Jos{\'e} dos Campos",
             keywords = "Slope stability, mass movement, LULC, land cover changes, 
                         frequency ratio.",
             abstract = "Landslides are widespread natural phenomena that may be triggered 
                         or intensified by human activities. In this context, this study 
                         aimed to analyse the relationship between land use and land cover 
                         (LULC) changes (LUCC) and landslides occurrence in 
                         Petr{\'o}polis, Brazil, using the Frequency Ratio (FR). We found 
                         73 and 43 landslide scars in 2011 and 2022, respectively. In 2011, 
                         the most significant relationship was with non-forest natural 
                         formation, while in 2022, it was with the non-vegetated area. 
                         These results suggested that sparsely vegetated regions may reduce 
                         the soil shear strength. Finally, the LUCC analysis indicated that 
                         the conversion of forest areas was the most influential in the 
                         2011 event, while the farming conversion into less vegetated areas 
                         presented greater FR values in 2022. Although this method 
                         presented relevant results, we suggest a deeper analysis of the 
                         relationship between LULC/LUCC and landslides, including 
                         understanding vegetation cover influence on soil structure.",
  conference-location = "Florian{\'o}polis",
      conference-year = "02-05 abril 2023",
                 isbn = "978-65-89159-04-9",
             language = "en",
         organisation = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
                  ibi = "8JMKD3MGP6W34M/494QB55",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/8JMKD3MGP6W34M/494QB55",
           targetfile = "155932.pdf",
                 type = "Mudan{\c{c}}a de uso e cobertura da Terra",
        urlaccessdate = "17 maio 2024"
}


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