Examining direct and indirect flood damages in residential and business sectors through an empirical lens

S. Kabirzad, B. M. Rehan, Z. Zulkafli, B. Yusuf, B. Hasan-Basri, M. E. Toriman
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Investment to reduce flood risk for social and economic wellbeing requires quantitative evidence to guide decisions. Direct and indirect flood damages at individual household and business building levels were assessed in this study using multivariate analysis with three groups of flood damage attributes, i.e., flood characteristics, socioeconomic conditions, and building types. A total of 172 and 45 respondents from residential and commercial buildings were gathered through door-to-door interviews at areas in Peninsular Malaysia that were pre-identified to have frequently flooded. Two main findings can be drawn from this study. First, flood damage is greatly contributed by high-income households and businesses, despite them being less exposed to floods than low-income earners. This supports the current use of mean economic damage in engineering-based flood intervention analysis. Second, indirect damages increase with the increase in family size, indicating the importance of strengthening preparedness and social support to those with great social responsibility. Overall, the study highlights the importance of holistic flood management.
从经验角度研究洪水对住宅和商业部门造成的直接和间接损失
为降低洪水风险以促进社会和经济福祉而进行的投资需要量化的证据来指导决策。本研究采用多变量分析法,对三组洪水损害属性(即洪水特征、社会经济条件和建筑类型)进行了评估,以评估单个家庭和商业建筑层面的直接和间接洪水损害。在马来西亚半岛预先确定经常发生洪灾的地区,通过挨家挨户访谈的方式,分别从住宅和商业建筑中收集了 172 名和 45 名受访者。这项研究得出了两个主要结论。首先,尽管高收入家庭和企业比低收入者更少受到洪水的影响,但洪水造成的损失却主要由这些家庭和企业造成。这支持了目前在基于工程的洪水干预分析中使用平均经济损失的做法。其次,间接损失随着家庭人口的增加而增加,这表明了加强备灾和社会支持对那些负有重大社会责任的人的重要性。总之,这项研究强调了全面洪水管理的重要性。
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