Landslide Risk
Landslide risk is a major concern for infrastructure operators, public authorities, and communities located in mountainous or unstable terrain. Slope failures can damage roads, power lines, pipelines, buildings, and other critical assets, while also endangering human safety and disrupting essential services. Assessing and monitoring this risk is challenging because landslides result from the interaction of multiple factors, including topography, soil conditions, rainfall, land cover, and human activity.
A solution based on Earth Observation data and artificial intelligence can help identify areas with higher landslide susceptibility and monitor conditions that may increase the likelihood of slope instability. By combining satellite-derived indicators with geospatial analysis and predictive models, the system supports large-scale screening, risk mapping, and prioritization of vulnerable locations. This enables more proactive management through better planning, targeted inspections, and timely mitigation actions, ultimately improving safety, reducing damage, and strengthening infrastructure resilience.


