Case study of flood risk and vulnerability in the city of Atlanta – A social, economic, technical, and institutional perspective

Prerna Singh , Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy , Baabak Ashuri , Ty Parrillo , Derek Rizzi , Russell Clark , Brian Woodall , Heejun Chang
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The negative impacts of natural hazards on communities at all scales have been increasing. Floods comprise one such natural hazard that has emerged as one of the most destructive in the US and worldwide. While a lot of damage is estimated in terms of the cost of rebuilding infrastructure and direct loss of economy, the negative impacts of such disruptions go beyond the physical infrastructure. The impact on (and of) the social and institutional framework is rarely examined in conjunction with the physical and technical aspects. This paper examines flood vulnerability and risk of a community at an intersection of social, ecological, technical, and intuitional perspectives, and presents a framework for a holistic flood vulnerability and risk assessment that has a strong foundation in all four aspects of a resilient community. The study builds on the existing risk, vulnerability, and hazard assessment approaches, and refines them with a holistic perspective. The study uses a mixed method approach with qualitative and quantitative methodologies to assess flood occurrence probabilities, vulnerability, and risk from the social, ecological, technical, and institutional perspectives. A case study of the City of Atlanta is conducted using the framework to assess the overall vulnerability and risk of the city. The results of this analysis show that the regions that have the highest probability of flood hazard occurrence also appear to have the highest social, ecological, and technical vulnerabilities in the Atlanta area. While the results are intuitive, the applications support a focus on holistic resilience building across these four criteria. This study is potentially useful to practitioners, researchers, government agencies, and community organizations working to mitigate flood risk particularly as this risk continues to evolve with the changing climate.
亚特兰大市洪水风险和脆弱性案例研究——从社会、经济、技术和制度的角度
自然灾害对各种规模的社区造成的负面影响与日俱增。洪水就是这样一种自然灾害,它已成为美国乃至全世界最具破坏性的灾害之一。虽然从重建基础设施的成本和直接经济损失的角度来看,洪水造成的破坏是巨大的,但其负面影响却超出了有形基础设施的范围。对社会和制度框架的影响(以及社会和制度框架的影响)很少与物质和技术方面结合起来研究。本文从社会、生态、技术和直觉的角度,对一个社区的洪水脆弱性和风险进行了研究,并提出了一个整体洪水脆弱性和风险评估框架,该框架在抗灾社区的所有四个方面都有坚实的基础。该研究以现有的风险、脆弱性和灾害评估方法为基础,并从整体角度对其进行了完善。该研究采用定性和定量相结合的方法,从社会、生态、技术和制度角度评估洪水发生概率、脆弱性和风险。利用该框架对亚特兰大市进行了案例研究,以评估该市的整体脆弱性和风险。分析结果表明,在亚特兰大地区,洪水灾害发生概率最高的地区似乎也是社会、生态和技术脆弱性最高的地区。虽然结果很直观,但应用支持将重点放在这四个标准的整体复原力建设上。这项研究可能对致力于降低洪水风险的从业人员、研究人员、政府机构和社区组织有所帮助,尤其是在洪水风险随着气候变化而不断演变的情况下。
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