Mass Wasting Hazards
According to Owlcation, mass wasting is the geologic term used to describe the natural downward movement of landforms due to gravity. Mass wasting hazards can ranged from earth flows, landslides, mud and debris flow to rockslides and slumps. The country of Thailand to be particular is quite familiar with landslides. Due to the heavy amount of rainfall in Thailand landslides happen quite often. In the year of 2017 Thailand's National Disaster Warning Center announced the completion of a trial for a system that identifies areas where there is danger of a landslide occurring. This is just one of the things the country is trying to prevent from mass wasting hazards. Destruction as the picture above demonstrates is the reason as to why Thailand is trying to prevent hazards such as this one, also the destructions of roads is why matters are taking into affect.
http://www.nec.com/en/press/201704/global_20170425_01.html
https://owlcation.com/stem/Geologic_Hazards_Mass_Wasting_Landslides
https://blogs.agu.org/landslideblog/2011/04/01/large-landslide-in-thailand/
http://www.nec.com/en/press/201704/global_20170425_01.html
https://owlcation.com/stem/Geologic_Hazards_Mass_Wasting_Landslides
https://blogs.agu.org/landslideblog/2011/04/01/large-landslide-in-thailand/
Nice research. I saw that they started in 20-167 a preparedness program with Japan as well [floods and mass wasting, link below]. It is great that they are actively trying to address it. It seems there are a few stops where the population is really concentrated, so they should make sure those areas area 'safe'..
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https://www.jica.go.jp/malaysia/english/office/topics/160317.html
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ReplyDeleteNice post, I was very amazed by your research in Thailand. Also, the links you posted where interesting and very detailed. I also liked how they are very active trying to prevent hazereds like this.
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