Analyzing Landslide Susceptibility of Forest Roads by Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Of Forest Planning Unit of Turkiye

Author:

Küçüker Derya Mumcu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Karadeniz Technical University: Karadeniz Teknik Universitesi

Abstract

Abstract Forest roads are essential for the management of forest goods and services. However, the forest roads located in areas prone to landslides, particularly in Black Sea Region in Turkiye, can be damaged. Hence, the interest in Landslide Susceptibility Maps (LSMs) an important decision basis has become one of the crucial concerns in landslide risk areas in order to determine where to build new roads or to take necessary precautions on existing roads. This study aims to reveal the potential risk of forest roads for landslide in the Of Planning Unit. For this purpose, LSM was created by combining the MCDA Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) related to expert knowledge and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Twelve landslide-related criteria, such as slope, bedrock type, relative relief, drainage density and frequency, rainfall, and land cover, were fabricated in raster format by ArcGIS domain. After the effects or weights of each main or sub factor were calculated by the pairwise comparison matrix in AHP, each layer was assigned to weight. The potential landslide areas were separated into five different categories, including extremely low, low, moderate, high, and extremely high through overlay analysis in ArcMap. Then overlapping analysis with forest roads and LSM was performed to obtain information on what planned roads are located in landslide-prone areas. The results indicated that this area is greatly susceptible to landslides. In addition, 18.45% of all roads are detected to be under high and extremely high risk, 28.7% of all roads are figured out to be under moderate susceptibility classes, and the remains are found to be under low and extremely low susceptibility classes. With respect to the high performance of AUC value (81%), the AHP technique can be used in landslide hazard risk management.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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