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Flood risk assessment: role of mitigation capacity in spatial flood risk mapping
Author Affiliations
Jagannath University, University of Technology Sydney, Sejong University, National University of Malaysia
Published InGeocarto International
Year2021
Citations40
Abstract
Globally, the frequency, intensity, and damage rate of floods have increased extensively in the last few decades. The present study proposes a spatial-based multi-criteria approach integrating mitigation capacity to map the degree of flood risk. Flood risk is calculated considering 14 relevant factors under three risk components. Thematic layers were ranked through fuzzy membership functions, and risk components were prepared using fuzzy overlay operation. To make a comparison, first, we calculated risk with mitigation capacity and later without it. Results exhibit, without mitigation capacity around 67% of the study area is exposed to high flood risk, while after integrating mitigation capacity flood risks decreased to 62%. Moreover, validation evaluation suggests risk map integrating mitigation capacity is more accurate (82%) than…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesHydrology and Drought AnalysisRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental resource managementWater resource managementCivil engineeringEnvironmental planningCartographyComputer securityFinanceArchaeologyProgramming language