An integrated approach to identify flood hazard and risk areas in Melka Soda district, Southern Ethiopia

IF 2.9 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Dechasa Diriba , Shankar Karuppannan
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Abstract

Flooding is a severe meteorological event that can result in fatalities and major economic losses. This study utilizes geographic information system, remote sensing technology, and multi-criteria decision making to create an accurate flood susceptibility map for the Melka Soda district in Southern Ethiopia. Various factors such as normalized difference vegetation index, landuse landcover, soil type, drainage density, slope, rainfall, geology, and elevation were taken into consideration when mapping out areas susceptible to flooding. The results indicate that 7.1%, 16.6%, 20%, 29.9%, and 26.4% of the district are classified as very low, low, moderate, high, and very high hazard zones, respectively. By analyzing population density and land use in conjunction with the flood hazard map, five zones of varying risk levels were identified: very low, low, moderate, high, and very high-risk zones covering 12.4%, 29.5%, 39%, 10.6%, and 7.5% of the district respectively. This showed that 18.1% of the district is classified as having a high to very high level of flood risk. To validate this result, survey data was used to map 28 flood points in the area, and a receiver operating characteristic curve was plotted, resulting in an area under the curve of 86.7%. This confirms the accuracy of the proposed framework, which can assist authorities in creating development policies that consider the current flood risk in the area.

采用综合方法确定埃塞俄比亚南部梅尔卡-索达地区的洪水危害和风险区域
洪水是一种严重的气象事件,可导致人员死亡和重大经济损失。本研究利用地理信息系统、遥感技术和多标准决策,为埃塞俄比亚南部的梅尔卡-索达地区绘制了精确的洪水易发区地图。在绘制易受洪水影响地区的地图时,考虑了归一化差异植被指数、土地使用土地覆盖率、土壤类型、排水密度、坡度、降雨量、地质和海拔等各种因素。结果表明,该地区分别有 7.1%、16.6%、20%、29.9% 和 26.4% 的区域被划分为极低、低、中、高和极高危险区。通过分析人口密度和土地利用情况,并结合洪水危害图,确定了五个不同风险等级的区域:极低、低、中、高和极高风险区,分别占该区面积的 12.4%、29.5%、39%、10.6% 和 7.5%。这表明,该地区有 18.1% 的面积被划分为洪水风险水平较高或非常高的地区。为了验证这一结果,我们使用调查数据绘制了该地区的 28 个洪水点,并绘制了接收器工作特征曲线,结果曲线下的面积为 86.7%。这证实了建议框架的准确性,它可以帮助当局制定考虑到该地区当前洪水风险的发展政策。
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Quaternary Science Advances
Quaternary Science Advances Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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