洪水伤害降低了吗?居民对洪水管理有效性的看法。

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0325286
Lumin Hong, Guangwei Huang
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洪水灾害已被广泛而深入地研究。然而,从社会角度评价洪水管理长期有效性的研究还很有限。从居民的角度来看,诸如洪水破坏是否减少或加剧之类的问题没有得到充分的检查,也没有得到充分的回答。通常,年度洪水损失被用来量化洪水的经济影响。然而,由于洪水灾害的估计受到方法上各种不确定性的影响,因此需要开发一种没有模糊性的指标来评估洪水管理有效性。此外,每年的洪水灾害往往是研究人员和管理人员关注的焦点。本文的目的是解决一个经常被忽视的问题,即什么是正确的视角,以更好地理解洪水破坏随时间的长期变化,以及一个相关的问题,即什么视角对居民来说是最切实的,可以用来促进公众参与洪水风险管理。因此,本研究利用日本过去几十年的洪水灾害数据,分析了各种洪水灾害指数,并确定了可以用来检测洪水影响的重大变化而不确定的指数,这也可以架起科学与居民之间的桥梁。主要发现是,被淹房屋和半受损房屋的数量除以每年被淹没的住宅面积符合本研究的目的。由于房屋淹没对居民的影响比年度洪水经济损失更为有形,因此研究结果表明,以居民为导向的指标能够更好地反映洪水影响的变化,促进居民参与应对能力建设。此外,还讨论了日本减少洪水影响的驱动因素,并提出了促进洪水风险管理的公民科学框架。目前工作的总体价值在于它已经确定并试图填补洪水影响评估方面的知识空白。
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Has flood damage being reduced? A resident perspective on the effectiveness of flood management.

Flood disasters have been studied intensively and extensively. However, studies to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of flood management from social perspectives are limited. Questions such as whether flood damage has been reduced or exacerbated have been insufficiently examined and poorly answered from the residents' view angle. Usually, annual flood damage is used to quantify the economic impact of flood. However, as the estimation of flood-caused damage is affected by various uncertainties in methodology, the development of an indicator without ambiguity is needed for the assessment of flood management effectiveness. Moreover, annual flood damage is often the focus of researchers and administrators. The aim of this paper was to address the often-neglected question of what is the right perspective to better understand long-term changes in flood damage over time, and a related question of what perspective is most tangible to residents and can be used to promote public participation in flood risk management. Thus, the present work used Japan's flood damage data over the past several decades to analyze various flood damage indices and identify the ones that can be used to detect significant changes in flood impacts without uncertainty, which can also bridge science with residents. The main finding is that the number of flooded houses and semi-damaged houses divided by the annual inundated residential area fit for the purpose of the present study. Since house inundation is more tangible to residents than annual flood economic loss, the findings suggested that the resident-oriented indicator can better reflect the change in flood impact and promote residents' involvement in the building of coping capacity. In addition, the drivers for flood impact reduction in Japan were discussed and a framework for promoting citizen science for flood risk management was proposed. The overall value of the present work is that it has identified and attempted to fill the knowledge gap in flood impact assessment.

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