Landslide Risk Management

General Public Quiz

This module is directed towards members of the general public of Australia, with particular relevance to those interested in the potential impact of landslide events upon themselves, or upon their property.

This module is particularly to provide a broad introduction to the philosophy and concepts embedded within the broad topic of risk management as it applies to landslides within Australia.

This module is applicable to you if you:

  • Are involved with a building development within a local government area that is prone to landslide events (of one form or another) and are required to have a landslide risk assessment conducted prior to gaining building approval; or
  • Are adjacent to (beside, above or below) a proposed development which requires a landslide risk assessment prior to its approval, and you are therefore an interested party; or
  • You are aware of landslide hazards within public property; or
  • You are interested in the topic in general terms;

The format of this module is a series of questions to step you through the concepts involved in Landslide Risk management (LRM) and to familiarise you with the terminology and jargon that you may encounter.

Question 7 of 10

7. Who should conduct Landslide Risk Assessments?

  • as property owner, I can.
  • any consultant.
  • suitably experienced geotechnical practitioners.

Would you let any Tom, Dick or Harry service your car or your gas heater?

7. Who should conduct Landslide Risk Assessments?

Suitably experienced geotechnical practitioners.

Australian GeoGuides LR01

It is important that competency to conduct the Landslide Risk Assessment and landslide Risk Management be demonstrated by anyone you should engage. To conduct a competent Landslide Risk Assessment and develop a Landslide Risk Management plan is not a trivial issue and should not be treated in other than a comprehensive manner.