@misc{10481/108768, year = {2025}, month = {8}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/108768}, abstract = {Comprehensive, standardised, multi-temporal inventories of rainfall-induced landslides linked to soil moisture remain scarce, especially in tropical regions. Addressing this gap, we present a multi-source urban inventory for Brazil’s Baixada Santista region (1988–2024). A key advance is the introduction of geographical and temporal confidence classifications, which indicates precisely how each landslide’s location and occurrence date are known, thereby addressing a previously overlooked criterion in Brazil’s landslide data treatment. The inventory comprises 2534 records categorised by spatial (G1–G3) and temporal (T1–T3) confidence. Notable findings include the following: (i) confidence classifications enhance inventory reliability for research and early warning, though precise temporal data remains challenging; (ii) multi-source integration with UAV validation is key to robust inventories in urban tropical regions; (iii) soil moisture complements rainfall-based warnings, but requires local calibration for satellite-derived estimates; (iv) data gaps and biases underscore the need for standardised landslide documentation; and (v) the framework is transferable, providing a scalable model for Brazil and worldwide. Despite limitations, the inventory provides a foundation for (i) susceptibility and hazard modelling; (ii) empirical thresholds for early warning; and (iii) climate-related trend analyses. Overall, the framework offers a sustainable, practical, transferable method for worldwide and contributes to strengthening disaster information systems and early warning capacities.}, publisher = {MDPI}, keywords = {Landslide catalogue}, keywords = {Rainfall}, keywords = {Soil moisture}, title = {Hydro-Meteorological Landslide Inventory for Sustainable Urban Management in a Coastal Region of Brazil}, doi = {10.3390/su17167487}, author = {Pereira Hader, Paulo Rodolpho and Lopes Gonçalves Horta, Isabela Taici and Arroyo da Silva do Valle, Victor and Irigaray Fernández, Clemente}, }