Geo-disaster
Geo-Disasters: geocoding climate-related events in the ... - arXiv
A (or geological disaster) is a large-scale movement of rock, soil, or earth material caused by natural geological processes or human activity. These events pose a significant threat to life, property, and the environment. Geo-Disaster
While often atmospheric, flooding , coastal erosion , and drought are frequently classified as geo-disasters because of their direct impact on geological terrain. 2. High-Tech Monitoring Features Geo-Disasters: geocoding climate-related events in the
Recent innovations focus on using —such as satellite imagery, AI, and GIS—to better predict, monitor, and recover from these events. 1. Key Types of Geo-Disasters and the environment. While often atmospheric
Specifically landslides , mudslides , and debris flows , often co-occurring and triggered by heavy rain.
