Urban flood hazard assessment in Awka metropolis using multi-criteria decision process

Okafor Chukwuemeka Ernest, Ono Mathew Nnoyelu, Igbokwe Esomchukwu Chinagorom, Anyadiegwu Princecharles Chukwuemeka
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Urban flooding is an escalating global threat, and Awka Metropolis in Anambra state Nigeria is no exception. The city's rapid urbanization and inadequate infrastructure have left it increasingly vulnerable to flooding, exacerbated by the impacts of climate change. Anticipated flood effects include disruption of daily life, infrastructure damage, and threats to public safety, necessitating urgent attention. This study presents a comprehensive assessment of urban flood hazards in Awka Metropolis, utilizing an integrated approach combining the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Flood Hazard Index (FHI) to gauge the city's flood vulnerability. The primary objectives were to identify key geophysical factors contributing to flooding, categorize these factors by their vulnerability, determine their reliability indices, delineate flood-prone zones, and generate a spatial flood extent map. The methodology encompassed data acquisition, pre-processing, Flood Modeling (evaluating slope, Elevation, Drainage Network, and flow accumulation), the application of Analytical Hierarchy Process, and the utilization of the Flood Hazard Index. The results classified Awka Metropolis into three flood risk zones: high (837.84 hectares, 14.70%), moderate (2182.65 hectares, 38.30%), and low (2678.45 hectares, 46.99%). These findings provide indispensable insights into the distribution of flood hazards across the city, enabling urban planners and authorities to strategically allocate resources, prioritize mitigation initiatives, and formulate targeted flood risk reduction strategies. Importantly, the incorporation of stakeholder input enhances the study's practical relevance and applicability in real-world urban planning and disaster management scenarios. In conclusion, this research offers a robust and multidimensional framework for assessing urban flood hazards in Awka Metropolis. The synergy of the Analytical Hierarchy Process and Flood Hazard Index equips urban planners, policymakers, and disaster management agencies to proactively tackle the mounting urban flooding challenges. The study's outcomes contribute to the development of sustainable flood risk reduction measures, ultimately enhancing the resilience of Awka Metropolis to future flood events.
利用多标准决策过程评估阿卡市的城市洪水危害
城市洪水是一个不断升级的全球性威胁,尼日利亚阿南布拉州的阿卡市也不例外。该市的快速城市化和基础设施不足使其越来越容易受到洪水的影响,而气候变化的影响又加剧了这一问题。洪水的预期影响包括对日常生活的破坏、基础设施的损坏以及对公共安全的威胁,因此必须予以紧急关注。本研究采用层次分析法(AHP)和洪水危害指数(FHI)相结合的综合方法,对阿卡市的城市洪水危害进行了全面评估,以衡量该市的洪水脆弱性。主要目标是确定导致洪水的主要地球物理因素,根据其脆弱性对这些因素进行分类,确定其可靠性指数,划分洪水易发区,并生成空间洪水范围图。该方法包括数据采集、预处理、洪水建模(评估坡度、海拔、排水网络和流量累积)、应用层次分析法以及使用洪水危害指数。结果将阿卡市划分为三个洪水风险区:高(837.84 公顷,14.70%)、中(2182.65 公顷,38.30%)和低(2678.45 公顷,46.99%)。这些研究结果为了解洪水灾害在城市中的分布提供了不可或缺的信息,使城市规划者和管理部门能够战略性地分配资源、优先考虑减灾措施并制定有针对性的洪水风险降低战略。重要的是,将利益相关者的意见纳入其中,增强了这项研究在现实世界的城市规划和灾害管理情景中的实用性和适用性。总之,本研究为评估阿卡大都市的城市洪水危害提供了一个强大的多维框架。层次分析法和洪水危害指数的协同作用使城市规划者、决策者和灾害管理机构能够积极应对日益严峻的城市洪水挑战。研究成果有助于制定可持续的洪水风险降低措施,最终提高阿卡市应对未来洪水事件的能力。
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