GIS-based Estimation of Flood Damage to Arable Crops / GIS-basierte Abschätzung von Hochwasserschäden landwirtschaftlicher Nutzpflanzen

M. Neubert, Julia Höhnel, R. Schinke
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Floods are a serious risk, particularly in view of their climate change-induced increasing intensity and frequency. Hence, a further growth of flood consequences is to be expected. The reason is either, higher flood damage caused by the higher exposure or the rising effort to avoid and to mitigate the negative consequences. Damage and risk analysis often focus on the built environment because of its value dimension and its resulting high potential flood losses. In this context, damage to arable crops are rarely included and almost solely by rough estimates. The reason is the difficulties to assess appropriate values especially the seasonal and annual changes. To fill the gap, the paper presents a new approach for a detailed analysis of damage to arable crops considering the vulnerability of different crop types and the seasonal crop growth. It results in a wide range of applications including the use for the evaluation of compensation payments. In cooperation with the responsible authorities, this may be of particular interest for dike relocations and the flooding of flood polders.
根据土壤退化率进行的农业耕作模拟
洪水是一个严重的风险,特别是考虑到气候变化导致洪水的强度和频率不断增加。因此,洪水后果的进一步增长是可以预期的。原因要么是更高的暴露量造成了更高的洪水损失,要么是人们越来越努力地避免和减轻负面后果。由于建筑环境的价值维度和由此产生的高潜在洪水损失,破坏和风险分析往往集中在建筑环境上。在这种情况下,很少包括对可耕地作物的损害,几乎完全是粗略估计。原因是难以评估适当的值,特别是季节和年变化。为了填补这一空白,本文提出了一种考虑不同作物类型脆弱性和作物生长季节性的可耕作物损害详细分析的新方法。它产生了广泛的应用,包括用于补偿支付的评估。在与主管当局的合作下,这可能对堤防的重新安置和防洪圩田的洪水特别有意义。
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AGIT- Journal fur Angewandte Geoinformatik
AGIT- Journal fur Angewandte Geoinformatik Earth and Planetary Sciences-Computers in Earth Sciences
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