Integrated flood hazard assessment using multi-criteria analysis and geospatial modeling

Q3 Social Sciences
Dwi Ariyani, Muh. Yanuar Jarwadi Purwanto, E. Sunarti, Perdinan Perdinan, A. Juniati
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Floods are one of the most prevalent disasters worldwide, including in the capital city of Indonesia. Multi-criteria decision analysis is combined with Geographic Information Systems to produce a mapping of flood hazard areas. The weighting for each parameter is based on six criteria: rainfall, slope gradient, topography, soil type, land cover, and distance from rivers. The flood hazard map is validated using inundation data from the Regional Disaster Management Agency for the years 2015 and 2020. From the general analysis, it can be determined that the parameter most influencing floods is rainfall with a weight of 0.270, followed by slope gradient at 0.164, topography at 0.124, soil type at 0.096, land cover at 0.190, and distance from rivers at 0.155. Therefore, through mapping using QGIS, it is revealed that in 2002, highly flood hazard areas comprised 20.99% of the total Ciliwung Watershed area, which increased to 24.31% in 2020. The validation of the flood hazard map was conducted by recording the coordinate points of flood incidents in 2015 and 2020, revealing that the affected areas within the Ciliwung Watershed occurred in high to very high vulnerability zones. This research demonstrates that flood events in the study area occurred in high to very high flood hazard zones. The results of this study are considered valuable and important for providing accurate information to local governments to develop cost-effective and efficient strategies in dealing with potential flood hazards.
利用多标准分析和地理空间建模进行洪水灾害综合评估
洪水是全球最普遍的灾害之一,印度尼西亚首都也不例外。多标准决策分析与地理信息系统相结合,绘制出洪水灾害区域图。每个参数的权重基于六个标准:降雨量、坡度、地形、土壤类型、土地覆被和与河流的距离。洪水危害图使用地区灾害管理局提供的 2015 年和 2020 年洪水淹没数据进行验证。通过总体分析,可以确定对洪水影响最大的参数是降雨量,权重为 0.270,其次是坡度(0.164)、地形(0.124)、土壤类型(0.096)、土地覆盖(0.190)和河流距离(0.155)。因此,通过使用 QGIS 绘制地图,可以发现在 2002 年,洪水高危地区占七里翁流域总面积的 20.99%,到 2020 年这一比例将增加到 24.31%。通过记录 2015 年和 2020 年洪水事件的坐标点,对洪水危害地图进行了验证,结果显示,慈利翁流域内受影响的地区均位于高脆弱区至极高脆弱区。这项研究表明,研究区域内的洪水事件发生在高到极高洪水危险区。这项研究的结果对于为地方政府提供准确的信息,以制定具有成本效益和高效的策略来应对潜在的洪水灾害具有重要价值。
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Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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