Multivariate Regression Analysis for Landslide Hazard Zonation

Based on several layers of spatial map patterns, multivariate regression methods have been developed for the construction of landslide hazard maps. The method proposed in this paper assumes that future landslides can be predicted by the statistical relationships established between the past landslides and the spatial data set of map patterns. The application of multivariate regression techniques for delineating landslide hazard areas runs into two critical problems using GIS (geographic information systems): (i) the need to handle thematic data; and (ii) the sample unit for the observations. To overcome the first problem related to the thematic data, favourability function approaches or dummy variable techniques can be used.