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Thomas Glade
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Despite the importance of land cover on landscape hydrology and slope stability, the representation of land cover dynamics in physically based models and their associated ecohydrological effects on slope stability is rather scarce. In this study, we assess the impact of different
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Spatially distributed physically based slope stability models are commonly used to assess landslide susceptibility of hillslope environments. Several of these models are able to account for vegetation related effects, such as evapotranspiration, interception and root cohesion, wh
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The causes of landslides are manifold and highly influenced by multiple interacting natural and anthropogenic factors. In particular human induced land cover changes, such as deforestation and afforestation are known to strongly influence slope stability. Thus, we investigate the
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