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Flood Risk Assessment in Urban Areas Based on Spatial Analytics and Social Factors
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EngineeringEconomic DevelopmentHydrologic EngineeringFlood ControlSpatial StatisticsHydrologic HazardSpatial ModelingPhysical GeographyNatural Hazard AssessmentEarth ScienceSocial SciencesUrban AreasFlood MapsFlood RiskGeographyUrban PlanningSpatial AnalyticsHydrologyNatural Hazard MitigationFlash FloodUrban GeographyCivil EngineeringDisaster Risk ReductionFlood Risk ManagementFlooded AreaFlood Risk Assessment
Flood maps alone are not sufficient to determine and assess the risks to people, property, infrastructure, and services due to a flood event. Simply put, the risk is almost zero to minimum if the flooded region is “empty” (i.e., unpopulated, has not properties, no industry, no infrastructure, and no socio-economic activity). High spatial resolution Earth Observation (EO) data can contribute to the generation and updating of flood risk maps based on several aspects including population, economic development, and critical infrastructure, which can enhance a city’s flood mitigation and preparedness planning. In this case study for the Don River watershed, Toronto, the flood risk is determined and flood risk index maps are generated by implementing a methodology for estimating risk based on the geographic coverage of the flood hazard, vulnerability of people, and the exposure of large building structures to flood water. Specifically, the spatial flood risk index maps have been generated through analytical spatial modeling which takes into account the areas in which a flood hazard is expected to occur, the terrain’s morphological characteristics, socio-economic parameters based on demographic data, and the density of large building complexes. Generated flood risk maps are verified through visual inspection with 3D city flood maps. Findings illustrate that areas of higher flood risk coincide with areas of high flood hazard and social and building exposure vulnerability.
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