Research Progress
The prevention pattern and reduction mechanism and benefits for debris flows mitigation based on the concept of Nature-based Solutions (NbSs) in the mountainous areas have made progress
Institute of Mountain Hazards has made progress in the research on impact crushing of pre-existing jointed rockfalls
AI Empowers Precise Delineation of Rainfall Thresholds for Debris Flows in Small Catchments, Enhancing Early Warning Capabilities
First global event-based dataset of debris flow barrier dams established by the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment
New Study Reveals Root Density Significantly Improves Strength and Liquefaction Resistance of Saturated Sand
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment achieves new progress in evaluating data and mechanisms of a historical extreme drought disaster
Important research progress has been made by the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment (IMHE) on the mechanisms of landslide dam overtopping failure
Research Progress on the Modelling of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods Caused by the Ice/rock Calving
Scientific challenges in disaster risk reduction for the Sichuan–Tibet Railway
A Balancing Act: How Plants Affect Carbon Balance in the Tibetan Plateau
General equations for debris-flow impact and their potential application in flexible mitigation structures
Application of stacking hybrid machine learning algorithms in delineating multi-type flooding in Bangladesh