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Delineating flood risk areas in Greater Dhaka of Bangladesh using geoinformatics
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Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Okayama University of Science, Okayama University
Published InGeorisk Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards
Year2007
Citations19
Abstract
This paper illustrates the development of flood hazard and risk maps in Greater Dhaka of Bangladesh using geoinformatics. Multi-temporal RADARSAT SAR and GIS data were employed to delineate flood hazard and risk areas for the 1998 historical flood. Flood-affected frequency and flood depth were estimated from multi-date SAR data and considered as hydrologic parameters for the evaluation of flood hazard. Using land-cover, gemorphic units and elevation data as thematic components, flood hazard maps were created by considering the interactive effect of flood frequency and flood water depth concurrently. Analysis revealed that a major portion of Greater Dhaka was exposed to high to very high hazard zones while a smaller portion (2.72%) was free from the potential flood hazard. Flood risk…
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