A framework for Decision Support Systems for flood event management-application to the Thames and the Schelde Estuaries

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D. Lumbroso, M. Mens, M. Vat
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Abstract

There is a clear need for flood event managers to be able to improve the coordination of their response to flood events. The development of a flood event management Decision Support System (DSS) could assist flood event managers in this by providing information on the flood hazard, the receptors at risk and evacuation routes. This paper describes the development of a general framework for DSSs for flood event management. This framework has been piloted in the Thames Estuary in the UK and the Schelde Estuary in the Netherlands, resulting in the development of two prototype DSSs. Consultation with end users in the UK and the Netherlands indicated that a DSS for flood event management should provide the following: a database of “pre-run” flood events; mapping of the flood hazard; location of the receptors at risk (e.g. people, buildings, critical infrastructure); and details of safe havens and evacuation routes. The two DSSs allow users to compare hazards and risks related to flood event management, using the outputs from hydrodynamic and traffic management models.
洪水事件管理决策支持系统的框架——在泰晤士河和谢尔德河口的应用
洪水事件管理人员显然需要能够改善他们对洪水事件的反应的协调。洪水事件管理决策支持系统(DSS)的开发可以通过提供洪水危害、风险受体和疏散路线的信息来帮助洪水事件管理者。本文描述了用于洪水事件管理的DSSs通用框架的开发。该框架已在英国的泰晤士河口和荷兰的谢尔德河口进行了试点,从而开发了两个原型DSSs。与英国和荷兰的最终用户进行的磋商表明,用于洪水事件管理的决策支持系统应提供以下内容:“预运行”洪水事件数据库;绘制洪水灾害图;有风险的受体位置(如人员、建筑物、关键基础设施);还有安全避难所和疏散路线的细节。这两个DSSs允许用户使用水动力和交通管理模型的输出来比较与洪水事件管理相关的危害和风险。
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