A DEM-based evaluation of potential flood risk to enhance decision support system for safe evacuation |
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Authors: | Jinyoung Kim Yuji Kuwahara Manish Kumar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan;(2) Ibaraki University, Ibaraki, Japan;(3) Tezpur University, Napaam, Assam, 784 028, India |
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Abstract: | A practical, DEM-based practical method is proposed to enhance flood risk management in fluvial areas by quantifying relative risk as a function of vulnerability to inland and evacuation difficulty. Both measures are based mainly on the topography of the region, so the method does not require detailed data on the physical characteristics of the land. First, we use the deterministic 8-node method on a digital elevation map (DEM) to trace storm waterways. Second, we repeat the process on a reversed DEM to trace evacuation routes that avoid the waterways and zones dangerously close to the rivers. Finally, on the basis of such two flow lines of evacuee and storm water, we proposed the protocol to evaluate the flood risk at every point on the map taking into account both the minimum time required for floodwater to arrive and duration of an evacuation from that location. The time that must be allocated for safe evacuation is defined as the potential flood risk of evacuation (PFRE). The method is demonstrated on a fluvial area of the Kaki River in Nagaoka city, Japan. In addition, we illustrated the application of the PFRE map to divide the region into areas of greater or lesser evacuation urgency. |
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