整合 RS 和 GIS 评估洪水风险:伊斯坦布尔-埃森尤尔特案例研究

Buse Özer, Özge YALÇINER ERCOŞKUN
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洪水因城市化进程不断加快而加剧,在全球范围内对生命和财产构成重大威胁。在过去十年中,伊斯坦布尔的埃森尤尔特区发生了一系列洪灾,凸显了现有的洪灾风险。该地区人口的快速增长和密集的城市化建设增加了洪水风险。鉴于这些因素,本研究重点考察了城市化对洪水风险的历史影响,并考虑了空间和时间变化。研究利用 Landsat-8 卫星数据,特别是对 NDVI、NDBI 和 BU 的研究,来检测建筑印记并揭示其历史背景,从而进行时间风险计算。分析表明,2016 年、2017 年和 2021 年的城市化率突然上升。在洪水风险计算中,使用了重现期为 100 年的 2014 年数据,并考虑了洪水淹没深度、经济损失、受灾人口和深度-损害函数。结果表明,从 2014 年到 2022 年,城市化进程的加快导致受洪水影响的人口增加了 32.9%,潜在经济损失增加了 22.3%,洪水总风险增加了 13.6%。我们对洪水风险、当代城市化及其经济层面之间的关系进行了评估,以降低风险,实现城市的可持续发展。
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Integration of RS and GIS in assessing flood risk: A Case Study on Istanbul - Esenyurt
Floods, exacerbated by escalating urbanization, pose significant threats to life and property globally. Over the past decade, the Esenyurt district in Istanbul has witnessed a series of floods, highlighting existing flood risks. Rapid population growth in this area and dense urbanization caused by intensive construction increase flood risks. Given these factors, the study focuses on examining the historical impact of urbanization on flood risks, considering spatial and temporal changes. Landsat-8 satellite data, specifically examining NDVI, NDBI, and BU, was employed to detect building imprints and reveal their historical backgrounds for temporal risk calculations. The analysis showed a sudden increase in urbanization rates in 2016, 2017, and 2021. In the flood risk calculations, 2014 data for a return period of 100 years were used and flood inundation depth, economic damages, affected population and depth-damage function were taken into consideration. The results indicate that from 2014 to 2022, increasing urbanization led to a 32.9% increase in the population affected by floods, a 22.3% rise in potential economic damage, and a 13.6% increase in total flood risk. The relationship between flood risks, contemporary urbanization, and its economic dimensions has been evaluated to reduce risks and achieve sustainable cities.
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