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Landslide susceptibility maps are essential in sustainable land planning and landslide risk management. In recent years, remote sensing data and GIS have been commonly used to map landslide morphology and estimate landslide activity. The research presents processing the digital elevation models (DEMs) by geoinformation technologies, which in turn makes it possible to analyze the conditions of landslides within study areas of Poland and Ukraine and build analytic maps.

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