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Landslide susceptibility mapping using ensemble machine learning methods: a case study in Lombardy, Northern Italy

Qiongjie Xu, Vasil Yordanov, Lorenzo Amici, Maria Antonia Brovelli

2024International Journal of Digital Earth14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study compares the performance of ensemble machine learning methods stacking, blending, and soft voting for Landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM) in a highly affected Northern Italy region, Lombardy.We first created a spatial database based on open data ensuring the accessibility to relevant information for landslide-influencing factors, historical landslide records, and areas with a very low probability of landslide occurrence called 'No Landslide Zone', an innovative concept introduced in this study.Then, open-source software was employed for developing five Machine Learning classifiers (Bagging, Random Forests, AdaBoost, Gradient Tree Boosting, and Neural Networks) which were tested at a basin scale by implementing different combinations of training and testing schemes using three use cases.The three classifiers with the highest generalization performance (Random Forests, AdaBoost, and Neural Networks) were selected and combined by ensemble methods.The soft voting showed the highest performance among them.The best model to generate the LSM for the Lombardy region was a Neural Network model trained using data from three basins, achieving an accuracy of 0.93 in Lombardy.The LSM indicates that 37% of Lombardy is in the highest landslide susceptibility categories.Our findings highlight the importance of openness in advancing LSM not only by enhancing the reproducibility and transparency of our methodology but also by promoting knowledgesharing within the scientific community.

Topics & Concepts

LandslideGeographyCartographyNorthern italyData miningComputer scienceGeologySeismologyEuropean unionBusinessEconomic policyLandslides and related hazardsCryospheric studies and observationsGeotechnical Engineering and Analysis