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Hydrography and geomorphology of Antananarivo High City (Madagascar)

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAPS
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 215-226

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2020.1721343

Keywords

Geomorphological mapping; GIS; remote sensing; cultural heritage; landslides

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The text describes the location of the city of Antananarivo in Madagascar and its susceptibility to frequent heavy cyclonic rains leading to geo-hydrological hazards. It discusses the use of field data and remote sensing interpretation to produce detailed maps for understanding and managing the risks in the area.
The city of Antananarivo is located in the central highlands of Madagascar, and is the largest urban center of the island. Considering the frequent heavy cyclonic rains frequently affecting the area, its geomorphological context is particularly prone to geo-hydrological hazards, such as landslides and flash floods, as recently proved during the disastrous events of the winters of 2015 and 2018. Field data and high-resolution remote sensing data interpretation (DEMs and satellite orthophotos) were combined in order to produce detailed hydrographic and geomorphological maps. The aim was to understand the processes acting in the Analamanga hill area, with special regards to the effect of human activity in modeling the natural landforms and exacerbating the geo-hydrological hazards. The obtained maps will provide management-planning tools to be used as a first step towards a risk reduction strategy in the Antananarivo historical urban center.

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