
Why in the News?
IIT Delhi created the first hi-resolution Indian Landslide Susceptibility Map (ILSM)
About Indian Landslide Susceptibility Map (ILSM)Â
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- A landslide susceptibility map divides the terrain into zones based on the likelihood of landslide occurrence.Â
- Key Feature of ILSM:
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- It uses Innovative Framework (big data and use of multiple machine learning models) for High-Resolution Landslide Mapping.Â
- The map model incorporates 16 landslide conditioning factors such as height, slope, soil composition, road distance, river proximity, vegetation cover, precipitation, etc.Â
- Map has a spatial resolution of 100 metres with over 95% accuracy.Â
- Map divides India into Five Vulnerability Classes.Â
Key Findings of ILSM:
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- Overall Landscape Susceptibility to Landslides in India: Map classifies 13.17% of India’s geographical area as susceptible to landslides.Â
- 4.75% of the area is categorized as “very highly susceptible.”Â
- Geological Survey of India estimates a slightly lower figure at 12.6%.Â
- Overall Landscape Susceptibility to Landslides in India: Map classifies 13.17% of India’s geographical area as susceptible to landslides.Â
- Regional Variation in Susceptibility:Â
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- Sikkim has the highest percentage of land area (57.6 %) susceptible to landslides.Â
- Arunachal Pradesh has the highest absolute area susceptible to landslides.Â
- Kerala, among the non-Himalayan regions, exhibits the highest area susceptible to landslides.Â
- Identification of New Landslide-Prone Zones: Eastern Ghats show landslide-prone zones identified by the map.Â
- These zones were not reported by previous models or government records.Â
About Landslide
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Initiatives Taken by India:
- National Landslide Risk Management Strategy: Released by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
- National Landslide Susceptibility Mapping (NLSM) Programme: Launched in 2014-15, under it Geological Survey of India has completed landslide susceptibility mapping.
- Landslide Atlas of India: The database, prepared by National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) of ISRO, covers landslide-vulnerable regions in 17 states and 2 UTs of India in the Himalayas and Western Ghats.

