A Geospatial Expose of Flood-Risk and Vulnerable Areas in Nigeria

IF 0.3 Q4 GEOGRAPHY
Chukwudi Gbadebo Njoku, Joel Efiong, Nse-Abasi Ndiyo Ayara
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Abstract

Flooding is recurrent in Nigeria, occurring yearly at different scales. This geared the need for a study to reveal local government areas (LGAs) that are at risk and vulnerable to flooding. The multi-criteria approach was adopted, using geospatial techniques and data. Factors considered were elevation, slope, rainfall intensity, and distance to river. The factors were classified, reclassified, rated, and weighed in a systematic process. Nineteen states and 114 LGAs face high risks, especially communities in the Niger Delta, around the lagoons of Lagos, along River Niger, Benue, and the Cross-River. Also, 125 LGAs in 18 states face medium flood-risk vulnerability. Consideration the population density of communities, Lagos State is the most vulnerable because of LGAs with high population densities within high flood-risk zones. Other states with communities exposed to high flood-risk vulnerability include Rivers, Kogi, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, and Delta. The study provides information key to proactive policy formulation, mitigation, and adaptation to flood risk in Nigeria.
尼日利亚洪水风险和脆弱地区的地理空间暴露
尼日利亚经常发生洪水,每年都会发生不同规模的洪水。这就需要进行一项研究,以揭示面临洪水风险和易受洪水影响的地方政府区域。采用了使用地理空间技术和数据的多标准方法。考虑的因素包括海拔、坡度、降雨强度和到河流的距离。在一个系统的过程中对这些因素进行分类、重新分类、评级和权衡。19个州和114个地方政府面临高风险,尤其是尼日尔三角洲、拉各斯泻湖周围、尼日尔河沿岸、贝努埃河和克罗斯河沿岸的社区。此外,18个州的125个地方政府机构面临中等洪水风险。考虑到社区的人口密度,拉各斯州是最脆弱的,因为高洪水风险区内的LGA人口密度很高。其他社区面临高洪水风险脆弱性的州包括里弗斯州、科吉州、克罗斯河州、Akwa Ibom州、阿南布拉州和三角洲州。该研究为尼日利亚积极制定、缓解和适应洪水风险提供了关键信息。
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