This is a premier interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and management of landslide hazards. It publishes original research, case studies, and reviews covering various aspects of landslides, including their causes, mechanisms, prediction, and mitigation.
The journal emphasizes the integration of geological, hydrological, geotechnical, and geomorphological perspectives to address the complex nature of landslide phenomena. Landslides also covers the application of remote sensing, numerical modeling, and risk assessment techniques for landslide hazard mapping and management. The target audience includes researchers, engineers, planners, and policymakers involved in landslide risk reduction and sustainable land management. Indexing databases include Scopus and Web of Science.
By disseminating cutting-edge research and best practices, Landslides contributes to building safer and more resilient communities in landslide-prone areas. Consider this journal for publication of your work.