A Block-Level Categorical Flood Risk Mapping to Aid Shelter Location

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Shrabani S. Tripathy, Hamid Moradkhani, Hamed Moftakhari
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Abstract

Flood shelters are crucial for mitigating flood impacts, providing temporary refuge. However, their effectiveness hinges on strategic placement near flood-prone areas, guided by accurate risk maps. Traditional flood risk analysis fails to distinguish floods based on their extent and duration, even though they have varying impacts. This study introduces a novel approach to flood risk mapping by creating maps specific to varying flood severity levels, offering a more precise understanding of spatial risk distribution compared to conventional methods. By classifying floods and computing hazard for each severity category, it provides a detailed understanding of relative hazard dynamics and their spatial variations. We further compute risk by combining hazard, vulnerability, and exposure at block level for each flood category. These category-specific risk maps highlight how risk differs across flood types at a granular level, demonstrating the benefits of such classification for tailored risk assessments. Analysis of categorized risk maps alongside current shelter locations reveals disparities between hotspots and shelter placements, highlighting the importance of effective shelter location and evacuation planning based on localized risk assessment. Fine-scale risk information is vital for informed community-level flood mitigation. The developed method offers a generalizable approach for categorizing risk maps across various spatial scales and global locations.

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一个块级洪水风险分类地图,以帮助确定避难所的位置
防洪堤是减轻洪水影响的关键,提供临时避难所。然而,它们的有效性取决于在洪水易发地区附近的战略部署,并以准确的风险地图为指导。传统的洪水风险分析不能根据洪水的范围和持续时间来区分洪水,尽管它们的影响是不同的。该研究引入了一种新的洪水风险制图方法,通过创建不同洪水严重程度的特定地图,与传统方法相比,可以更精确地了解空间风险分布。通过对洪水进行分类并计算每个严重级别的危害,可以详细了解相对危害动态及其空间变化。我们将每个洪水类别的危害、脆弱性和暴露程度结合起来,进一步计算风险。这些特定类别的风险图突出了不同洪水类型在颗粒级别上的风险差异,证明了这种分类对量身定制的风险评估的好处。对分类风险图和当前避难所位置的分析揭示了热点和避难所位置之间的差异,强调了基于局部风险评估的有效避难所位置和疏散规划的重要性。精细的风险信息对于知情的社区一级防洪至关重要。所开发的方法为在不同空间尺度和全球位置对风险图进行分类提供了一种可推广的方法。
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Journal of Flood Risk Management
Journal of Flood Risk Management ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-WATER RESOURCES
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
7.30%
发文量
93
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Flood Risk Management provides an international platform for knowledge sharing in all areas related to flood risk. Its explicit aim is to disseminate ideas across the range of disciplines where flood related research is carried out and it provides content ranging from leading edge academic papers to applied content with the practitioner in mind. Readers and authors come from a wide background and include hydrologists, meteorologists, geographers, geomorphologists, conservationists, civil engineers, social scientists, policy makers, insurers and practitioners. They share an interest in managing the complex interactions between the many skills and disciplines that underpin the management of flood risk across the world.
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