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CHILDA – Czech Historical Landslide Database

Michal Bíl, Pavel Raška, Lukáš Dolák, Jan Kubeček

2021Natural hazards and earth system sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. National and regional historical landslide databases are increasingly viewed as providing empirical evidence for the geomorphic effects of ongoing environmental change and for supporting adaptive territorial planning. In this work, we present the design and current content of the Czech Historical Landslide Database (CHILDA), the first of its kind for the territory of Czechia (the Czech Republic). We outline the CHILDA system, its functionality, and technical solution. The database was established by merging and extending the fragmented regional datasets for highly landslide-prone areas in Czechia. Currently, the database includes 699 records (619 landslides, 75 rockfalls, and 5 other movement types) encompassing the period from the oldest determined records (1132) up to 1989, which represents an important cultural, political, and socioeconomic divide.

Topics & Concepts

CzechLandslideDatabaseRockfallSpatial databasePoliticsWork (physics)Period (music)GeographyGeologyComputer scienceSeismologyRemote sensingPolitical scienceSpatial analysisEngineeringLawMechanical engineeringPhilosophyPhysicsLinguisticsAcousticsLandslides and related hazardsCryospheric studies and observationsFire effects on ecosystems