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Yagoub, M. M., Aishah A. Alsereidi, Elfadil A. Mohamed, et al. "Newspapers as a validation proxy for GIS modeling in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates: identifying flood-prone areas." Natural Hazards 104, no. 1 (2020): 111–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-020-04161-y.

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Abstract The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction listed 10 reasons businesses should reduce their disaster exposure, including risk factoring, which cannot be achieved without historical data about hazards, their locations, magnitudes, and frequencies. Substantial hazard data are reported by newspapers, which could add value to disaster management decision making. In this study, a text-mining program extracted keywords related to floods’ geographic location, date, and damages from newspaper analyses of flash floods in Fujairah, UAE, from 2000–2018. The paper describes extracting such informa
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Saputra, A. N., Nikmah, R. Wardini Fitria, W. Nathania, K. Azizah Misna, and Ariyadi. "Analysis of Flood Inundation Mapping Using the Weighting Method in Urban Floods." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1276, no. 1 (2023): 012026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1276/1/012026.

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Abstract Floods are one of the most destructive natural disasters globally and are projected to increase in many regions of the world. One of the areas affected by the floods is Barito Kuala Regency in South Kalimantan. Flood hazard maps and flood inundation maps are one way to identify areas prone to flooding and to find out the area of inundated areas due to flooding. Methods of scoring and weighting the parameters that cause flood inundation to map an area that has the potential for flooding. Flood inundation maps can be generated using the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) method. T
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Muis, H., N. A. Santi, B. Toknok, R. F. Baharuddin, and H. Hamzari. "Miu sub-watershed: Flood vulnerability assessment using spatial model." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1253, no. 1 (2023): 012104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1253/1/012104.

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Abstract Frequent floods and droughts, which cause significant material and intangible losses, are a result of watershed destruction especially in Central Sulawesi. Flash floods have been a common occurrence in portions of Central Sulawesi in recent years, and Miu Sub-watershed is one of those watersheds. Both the material and non-material effects were fairly significant, especially for the local population. The biophysical conditions of the area must be known in order to identify flood target areas and flood causes. The application of Geographic Information Systems is the technique used to as
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Prawiradisastra, Firman. "FLOOD DISASTER HAZARD ASSESSMENT USING TOPOGRAPHIC WETNESS INDEX IN SERANG DISTRICT." Jurnal Alami : Jurnal Teknologi Reduksi Risiko Bencana 2, no. 1 (2018): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.29122/alami.v2i1.2817.

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Coping flood hazard risk needs to be done early on. One way of handling floods from the beginning is to predict flood-prone areas with topographic wetness index method. Serang regency is a fairly frequent area of flooding therefore it is necessary to conduct a study to predict flood-prone areas. The total area of flood-prone areas in Serang Regency is 62,608 Ha based on TWI saga modeling results. The area is dominated by high and low class with 25,050 Ha and 29,741 Ha respectively. While for the middle class of 7,817 ha.
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Mustamin, Muhammad Rifaldi, Farouk Maricar, Rita Tahir Lopa, and Riswal Karamma. "Integration of UH SUH, HEC-RAS, and GIS in Flood Mitigation with Flood Forecasting and Early Warning System for Gilireng Watershed, Indonesia." Earth 5, no. 3 (2024): 274–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/earth5030015.

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A flood forecasting and early warning system is critical for rivers that have a large flood potential, one of which is the Gilireng watershed, which floods every year and causes many losses in Wajo Regency, Indonesia. This research also introduces an integration model between UH SUH and HEC-RAS in flood impact analysis, as a reference for flood forecasting and early warning systems in anticipating the timing and occurrence of floods, as well as GIS in the spatial modeling of flood-prone areas. Broadly speaking, this research is divided into four stages, namely, a flood hydrological analysis us
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Nagu, Nani, A. Latif Lita, H. Bebi, and Nurhalis Wahiddin. "GIS Based Method for Flood Hazard Assesment in Kobe River Watershed - North Maluku Province." E3S Web of Conferences 328 (2021): 04019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202132804019.

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The objectives of this study are to mapping the hazard-prone area and to analyse the flood vulnerability index in Kobe Watershed, Central Halmahera District. In order to determine the optimal selection of weights for the factors that contribute to flood risk, GIS and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) were used in conjunction with the application of the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method to create the flood hazard map. The flood hazard map was generated by using selected hazard factors including land use, topography, slope, and rainfall pattern. The result shows that the Kobe River
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Banik, Aparajita Dutta, Arijit Roy, Monisha Hembram, et al. "Flood Susceptibility Assessment and its Management in Malda District of West Bengal through Geospatial Technique." Environment and Ecology 41, no. 4 (2023): 2282–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.60151/envec/twil8331.

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Flood is one of the most popular natural hazards that create havoc in the society. Flood involves inundation of a huge tract of area under water owing to heavy rainfall. Occurrence of flood lays a severe impact upon the agricultural sector. Flood not only brings about destruction of crops but also brings down the productivity of the soil. Malda district of West Bengal is not an exception in this regard. The district is one of the most flood prone districts and involves a lot of loss in crop production. The present study aims to identify the flood susceptible zones of the district through the a
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Barjatya, Bhasha, and Anugya Sharan. "Floating Architecture in Flood Prone-Area." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 5 (2025): 951–55. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.70444.

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Abstract: The floating architecture allows for dealing with the damage that has been promoted to the environment and herbal resources by providing extra space and electricity assets for humans. A futuristic perspective starts evolvingby reviewing the want for floating systems and their scope for the improvement & increase of towns. As known India is extremely prone to floods. More than 40 million hectares (MHA) are flood-prone. Floods are a common occurrence that kills many people and destroys livelihoods, property, infrastructure, and public services. Flood-related damage is on the rise,
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Rizalihadi, Maimun, Ella Meilianda, Alfiansyah Yulianur, and Yuwaldi Away. "Identification of spatial potential flood-prone area using topographic wetness index under the digital elevation model of Kr. Keureuto watershed, North Aceh." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2916, no. 1 (2024): 012009. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2916/1/012009.

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Abstract Floods are the most frequent disaster events in Lhoksukon, resulting in significant losses and community and environmental damage. Floods are generated by several factors, consisting of hydrometeorological, topographical, geological, soil, and human activities. Topography is a key controlling factor in flood initiation. Topographic analysis for detecting flood susceptibility, especially flood inundation, can be conducted using the TWI. The research aims to identify the potential spatial distribution of flood-prone areas based on TWI and assess the model accuracy using the ROC-AUC meth
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Kochev, Denis V. "Geoecological Mapping of Buildings in Flood-Prone Areas Shilka and Nerchinsk (Transbaikalia), Using the NDBI Spectral Index and a Neural Network." Transbaikal State University Journal 30, no. 1 (2024): 28–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/2227-9245-2024-30-1-28-39.

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At all times, the problem of floods has been relevant due to their destructiveness, frequency and poor predictability. The situation is complicated by the fact that floodplains are used for economic, recreational and other activities, thereby exposing the risk of destruction and degradation of any objects and human waste products during floods. Therefore, mapping and spatiotemporal monitoring of flood-prone areas in order to analyze and predict the likely material and economic damage to facilities of economic activity from the threat of floods is an urgent scientific problem that can be solved
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Ohara, Miho, Naoko Nagumo, Badri Bhakta Shrestha, and Hisaya Sawano. "Flood Risk Assessment in Asian Flood Prone Area with Limited Local Data – Case Study in Pampanga River Basin, Philippines –." Journal of Disaster Research 11, no. 6 (2016): 1150–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2016.p1150.

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Disaster risk assessment is vital to determining needs for disaster countermeasures and promoting their implementation. However, it is difficult to conduct evidence-based risk assessment in flood-prone areas of Asia due to area-specific characteristics such as limited local data on natural and societal conditions and local lifestyles of persons who have adapted to frequent floods. This paper proposes basic flood risk assessment considering these characteristics and explores a case study conducted in a flood-prone area of the Pampanga River basin in the Republic of the Philippines to verify our
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Bubeck, P., W. J. W. Botzen, H. Kreibich, and J. C. J. H. Aerts. "Long-term development and effectiveness of private flood mitigation measures: an analysis for the German part of the river Rhine." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 12, no. 11 (2012): 3507–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-3507-2012.

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Abstract. Flood mitigation measures implemented by private households have become an important component of contemporary integrated flood risk management in Germany and many other countries. Despite the growing responsibility of private households to contribute to flood damage reduction by means of private flood mitigation measures, knowledge on the long-term development of such measures, which indicates changes in vulnerability over time, and their effectiveness, is still scarce. To gain further insights into the long-term development, current implementation level and effectiveness of private
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ARTAWAN, UNSILA TAMMIYA, I. WAYAN YASA, and MUHAJIRAH MUHAJIRAH. "ANALISIS POLA PEMANFAATAN RUANG PADA KAWASAN RAWAN BANJIR DI KABUPATEN LOMBOK BARAT." GANEC SWARA 17, no. 3 (2023): 1129. http://dx.doi.org/10.35327/gara.v17i3.553.

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West Lombok Regency often experiences floods. The flooding problem requires proper land use planning and management that is also integrated with the regional spatial strategy. However, in reality there are often inconsistencies between regional spatial plans and actual land use. The purpose of this research is to make a map of the distribution of flood-prone areas; to analyse the relationship between land use and spatial pattern plans in flood-prone areas; to analyse the relationship between spatial use patterns in flood-prone areas and existing land use. This research was conducted based on s
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Razi, Fahrul, SB Soeryamassoeka, and Eko Yulianto. "ZONING OF FLOOD PRONE AREAS IN SINGKAWANG CITY DUE TO RAINFALL." Jurnal Teknik Sipil 23, no. 3 (2023): 380. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jts.v23i3.68178.

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Singkawang City is a coastal and hilly city. Flooding incidents have caused considerable material damage, displacement of people, and loss of lives. Floods in Singkawang occur almost yearly. In general, the floods in Singkawang are caused by natural factors, exceptionally high rainfall. Considering the significant impact of floods on the development of Singkawang City, it is necessary to establish flood vulnerability zoning based on rainfall in the city.An analysis is conducted on parameters that influence flood incidents, including the slope of the land, elevation, soil type, land cover, and
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Shaberu, Rahman Shatu, Al Imran Abdulla, Reza Ehasan, Jahan Nusrat, and Rahman Shoma Shamina. "Comparative Assessment of Gumbel and Log Pearson Type III Methods: Teesta River Flood Frequency Analysis." Comparative Assessment of Gumbel and Log Pearson Type III Methods: Teesta River Flood Frequency Analysis 8, no. 10 (2023): 6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10153027.

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Floods are recurring natural disasters, especially in the flood-prone region of northern Bangladesh, where flash floods regularly affect communities living along rivers like the Teesta. This study employs flood frequency analysis to understand the occurrence and characteristics of these floods. Hydrological data spanning 32 years (1979-2021) from the Teesta River in Bangladesh is analyzed to determine flood frequency, particularly focusing on return periods of 5, 10, 50, and 100 years. The results reveal that the Teesta River basin experienced its highest annual flow in 2003, with 1998 recordi
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Henry, Sheika, Anne-Marie Laroche, Achraf Hentati, and Jasmin Boisvert. "Prioritizing Flood-Prone Areas Using Spatial Data in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada." Geosciences 10, no. 12 (2020): 478. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10120478.

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Over the years, floods have caused economic damage that has impacted development in many regions. As a result, a comprehensive overview of flood-prone areas at the provincial scale is important in order to identify zones that require detailed assessment with hydrodynamic models. This study presents two approaches that were used to prioritize flood-prone areas at the provincial scale in New Brunswick, Canada. The first approach is based on a spatial multi-criteria evaluation (SMCE) technique, while the second approach pertains to flood exposure analysis. The results show the variation in the id
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Elvitaria, Luluk Elvitaria, and Miftahul Khasani. "SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS WILAYAH RAWAN BANJIR DI KOTA PEKANBARU." Rabit : Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi Univrab 4, no. 2 (2019): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.36341/rabit.v4i2.768.

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Based on the geographical location of Pekanbaru City is one of the areas included in flood-prone areas, even said that the city of Pekanbaru is included in the red zone related to flooding, seeing from the majority of the existing area is the rawah and river banks. The National Flood Mitigation Agency (BNPB) noted that the city of Pekanbaru is one of the flood-prone cities on the island of Sumatra. In addition to determining flood-prone areas for the Regional BPBD Office in Pekanbaru City, the community also wants to know the location that often floods and determine the long-term rain intensit
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Galligari, Andrea, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Giovanni Massazza. "Floodplain Settlement Dynamics in the Maouri Dallol at Guéchémé, Niger: A Multidisciplinary Approach." Sustainability 12, no. 14 (2020): 5632. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12145632.

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In Sahelian Africa, rural centers have been hit by catastrophic floods for many years. In order to prevent the impact of flooding, the flood-prone areas and the settlement dynamics within them must be identified. The aim of this study is to ascertain the floodplain settlement dynamics in the Maouri valley (135 km2) in the municipality of Guéchémé, Niger. Through hydraulic modeling, the analysis identified the flood-prone areas according to three return periods. The dynamics of the settlements in these areas between 2009 and 2019 were identified through the photointerpretation of high-resolutio
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Venkat Charyulu, S., Gudheti Narendar Reddy, Yellavula Narendar, and Laith H. Jasim Alzubaidi. "Study On Flood Management and Analysis Using Geographical Information Systems On Godavari, Konaseema District, India." E3S Web of Conferences 529 (2024): 03011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202452903011.

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The Konasema area in Andhra Pradesh, India is prone to flooding due to coastal storms, storm surges, and river overflows. Flooding can be dangerous and pose a threat to human life and property. Floods are unpredictable and can happen suddenly, causing significant damage. Therefore, planning for flood management is essential for rescuing flood victims, resolving flood issues, and implementing preventive measures. In recent years, flooding has become more frequent in the Konaseema area, especially in the Godavari river's and near surrounding areas. Heavy floods from the Godavari River have been
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Gayen, Sumita, Ismael Vallejo Villalta, and Sk Mafizul Haque. "Flood Risk Assessment and Its Mapping in Purba Medinipur District, West Bengal, India." Water 14, no. 7 (2022): 1049. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w14071049.

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Floods are one of the most common quasi-natural hazards in costal districts of West Bengal, India and thousands of people are affected every year. From the destruction of crop lands and buildings to the disruption of balance of the environment and the spreading of disease, floods can devastate entire regions. The risk of flood depends on the flood intensity, frequency, and duration, the vulnerability of the people, etc. The spatiality of flood risk is still insufficient at micro level study for the management of resource disasters. In consequence, the present study on ‘flood risk mapping’ is p
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Badwi, Nasiah, Ichsan Invanni, and Ibrahim Abbas. "Pemetaan Tingkat Rawan Bencana Banjir di Daerah Aliran Sungai Maros Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan." LaGeografia 18, no. 3 (2020): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.35580/lageografia.v18i3.13930.

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Indonesia is an archipelago with a tropical climate with very high rainfall. In the rainy season floods occur which cause losses, namely loss of life and property. This condition is a routine disaster that always threatens people's lives. Therefore, research needs to be done to identify flood-prone areas and flood-causing factors in the Maros River Basin. The method used to determine flood-prone areas is used by a combination of remote sensing, terrestrial, secondary data and interviews using the criteria of Sutikno et al (1995) with development. The variables used topography (flat and sloping
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Shet, Suraj, B. G. Megha Mayuri, and M. C. Jayaprakash. "Flood monitoring and community based flash flood warning system for flood prone region." E3S Web of Conferences 464 (2023): 07005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346407005.

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Flooding is one of the major disasters occurring in various parts of the world. Due to the high density of buildings, flash floods are prevalent in cities. Floods in India is a huge obstacle to achieving economic growth in the country. Monsoon induced Flash floods hit the Southern Coast of India every year. The flood destroyed thousands of houses and swept some of them down into the sea killing hundreds of peoples, injured many, along with causing several landslides. Southern Coast of India Flood marked in a row of severe monsoon flooding. As a solution to this problem, this proposed work an a
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Ansari, Md Sazzad, Jeroen Warner, Vibhas Sukhwani, and Rajib Shaw. "Protection Motivation Status and Factors Influencing Risk Reduction Measures among the Flood-Prone Households in Bangladesh." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18 (2022): 11372. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811372.

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Bangladesh, a low-lying deltaic country, experiences recurrent floods. To reduce the subsequent losses and damages, self-preparedness measures are imperative. In that context, the present study attempted to assess the flood protection motivation status of local flood-prone households through the evaluation of threat and coping capacities, as well as the identification of the factors that influence preparedness actions. Using Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), this study employed a mixed-method approach at three different flood-prone locations in Bangladesh: (1) Type 1 settlement, an area with
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Wibowo, Yunus Aris, Usmaningtyas Ayu Dwi Septiningrum, Ratih Puspita Dewi, and Lintang Ronggowulan. "Disaster risk reduction in elementary schools in flood-prone areas (Case: disaster risk reduction in Grogol flood-prone areas, Indonesia)." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1314, no. 1 (2024): 012056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1314/1/012056.

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Abstract Floods disaster have caused much damage and disruption to the continuity of education. Therefore, disaster risk reduction efforts must be carried out, especially in the school environment. This study aims to analyze how Disaster Risk Reduction efforts are conducted in elementary schools in the Grogol flood-prone area, Indonesia. This research is quantitative research with a survey design. Data collection is carried out using questionnaires and documentation. The instrument used is a closed questionnaire with indicators of Disaster Risk Reduction, including knowledge and attitudes, sch
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Yulida, Cici, Purwana Satriyo, and Ichwana Ramli. "Kerentanan Banjir di DAS Krueng Peusangan." Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Pertanian 7, no. 4 (2022): 993–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.17969/jimfp.v7i4.22220.

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Abstrak : DAS Krueng Peusangan terletak di Kabupaten Aceh Tengah sebagai hulunya, melintasi Kabupaten Bener Meriah dan bermuara di Kabupaten Bireuen sebagai hilirnya. Salah satu permasalahan DAS Krueng Peusangan yaitu banjir, dimana bencana banjir sering kali berdampak pada masyarakat yang berada di DAS Krueng Peusangan. Dalam menghadapi bencana banjir perlu adanya informasi daerah yang menjadi sasaran bajir di DAS Krueng Peusangan. Penelitian ini bertujuan menentukan daerah rentan banjir sebagai upaya dalam memberikan informasi terhadap kesiapsiagaan dalam menghadapi bencana banjir. Untuk men
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Sukmayadi, Cepy, Aji Primajaya, and Iqbal Maulana. "Penerapan Algoritma K-Medoids dalam Menentukan Daerah Rawan Banjir di Kabupaten Karawang." INFORMAL: Informatics Journal 6, no. 3 (2021): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/isj.v6i3.25423.

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 Flood disasters often occur during the rainy season. Karawang is one area that is often flooded. Based on the risk index from BNPB, the flood disaster in Karawang affected 84% of the community, so efforts need to be made to reduce and overcome flood disasters. These problems are the beginning of efforts that need to be known which areas are prone to flooding. Therefore, this study aims to determine flood-prone areas in Karawang as an initial effort in tackling flood disasters. The research was conducted by classifying flood-prone areas using the k-medoids algorithm. K-Medo
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Shahabi, Himan, Ataollah Shirzadi, Kayvan Ghaderi, et al. "Flood Detection and Susceptibility Mapping Using Sentinel-1 Remote Sensing Data and a Machine Learning Approach: Hybrid Intelligence of Bagging Ensemble Based on K-Nearest Neighbor Classifier." Remote Sensing 12, no. 2 (2020): 266. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12020266.

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Mapping flood-prone areas is a key activity in flood disaster management. In this paper, we propose a new flood susceptibility mapping technique. We employ new ensemble models based on bagging as a meta-classifier and K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) coarse, cosine, cubic, and weighted base classifiers to spatially forecast flooding in the Haraz watershed in northern Iran. We identified flood-prone areas using data from Sentinel-1 sensor. We then selected 10 conditioning factors to spatially predict floods and assess their predictive power using the Relief Attribute Evaluation (RFAE) method. Model val
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Indrasari, Madalia, and Iwan Rudiarto. "Kemampuan Kebertahanan Masyarakat pada Permukiman Rawan Banjir di Kecamatan Barabai, Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Tengah." Jurnal Wilayah dan Lingkungan 8, no. 2 (2020): 116–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jwl.8.2.116-129.

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Seasonal floods that occur in residential areas affect the socio-economic conditions of the community which will gradually lead to a level of survival. Resilience occurs because of the encouragement of the community that exposed to flood disasters to absorb and overcome the disturbances and get recover to keep continue the life, including to the community who live in flood-prone settlements in Barabai District. This study aims to analyze the ability of community survival as resilience in flood-prone areas in Barabai District. The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive with sc
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Devkota, Rohini P., and Tek Maraseni. "Flood risk management under climate change: a hydro-economic perspective." Water Supply 18, no. 5 (2018): 1832–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2018.003.

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Abstract Most developing countries, like Nepal, are expected to experience the greatest impact of climate change (CC) sooner and on a greater magnitude than other developed countries. Increase in the magnitude and frequency of extreme rainfall events is likely to increase the risk of flooding in rivers. The West Rapti River basin is one of the most flood prone and also one of the most dynamic and economically important basins of Nepal. This study elicits the willingness to pay (WTP) from the local people in the basin to reduce risks from possible floods due to CC. The WTP for flood mitigation
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Torres-Mercado, Carlos-Enrique, Jhordan-Anderson Villafuerte-Jeremias, Giancarlo-Paul Guerreros-Ollero, and Giovene Perez-Campomanes. "Comparison of Flood Scenarios in the Cunas River Under the Influence of Climate Change." Hydrology 12, no. 5 (2025): 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology12050117.

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Climate change has a significant impact on river flows, leading to overflows and floods that affect populations, especially in Andean regions. This study examines flood scenarios in the Cunas River Basin (Junín, Peru) through hydrological and hydraulic simulations under various climate projections. A Reliability Ensemble Averaging (REA) approach was employed using CMIP6 climate models. In this analysis, precipitation data were processed, basin parameters were calculated, and peak flows and the extent of flood-prone areas were estimated. HEC-HMS software was used to simulate peak flows correspo
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Liu, Yesen, Yaohuan Huang, Jinhong Wan, Zhenshan Yang, and Xiaolei Zhang. "Analysis of Human Activity Impact on Flash Floods in China from 1950 to 2015." Sustainability 13, no. 1 (2020): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13010217.

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An early warning of a flash flood is essential to prevent the general public from the hazardous flooding events, however, the rapid variation of human activities has led to the uncertainty of risk in prone areas. The lack of a systematic record of flash flood events introduces challenges to flash flood-related research. Herein, we map spatial and temporal variations in flash floods in China from 1950 to 2015 and establish a general ordered logit model in a geographic information environment to estimate the association between the occurrence of flash flood events and natural conditions and the
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Syamsuar, Daud Anwar, and Leida Maria Ida. "Environmental Health Risk Assessment in Flood Prone Area; Case Study in Wajo District." International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research 3, no. 4 (2018): 9–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3936736.

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<strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Environmental Health Risk Assessment (EHRA) is one of the appropriate methods used in the study of the impact or risk of flooding on public health in flood-prone areas. This article aims to analyze environmental health risks in flood-prone areas with a case study in Wajo District, South Sulawesi which is prone to flooding that occurs every year. <strong>Method:</strong>&nbsp;This type of research is observational with a descriptive approach that analyzes the environmental health risks in flood-prone areas in Wajo District, namely Tempe District and Sabbangparu
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Ynaotou, R. Jayadi, A. P. Rahardjo, and D. A. Puspitosari. "Identification of Flood-prone Areas using HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS, the Case of Ciberang River Basin, Lebak District of Banten Province." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 930, no. 1 (2021): 012082. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/930/1/012082.

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Abstract It is common practice that flood hydrograph simulations help to provide better flood prediction and flood damage reduction planning. These efforts require information on flood-prone areas identification from the hydrological and hydraulic analysis results. Historically, the Ciberang River Basin has experienced floods. Those floods cause the loss of human life and damage some houses along the river’s channels, especially in Lebak District, Banten Province, Indonesia. The main objective of this study is to identify flood-prone areas based on the simulation result of a hydrologic and hyd
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Chanla, HENG. "The impact of flooding on primary education in Kroch Chmar District, Tbong Khmum Province, Cambodia." Insight: Cambodia Journal of Basic and Applied Research 1, no. 02 (2019): 84–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.61945/cjbar.2019.1.2.5.

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Cambodia is a vulnerable country to natural disasters such as flood and tropical storms; it ranked as the world’s 9th worst affected by disaster. In particular, flood has affected to people’s lives and education in the flood-prone areas. Accordingly, the research aimed to provide a thorough understanding of the impact of floods on the education and underlying causes of the community’s vulnerability. The research takes a close look upon: how worst flood has affected children schooling, perception of parents regarding children performance and safety at school during flood, as well as problems an
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Mafimisebi, Peter. "Geospatial Assessment of Flood Vulnerability Areas in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria." Asian Journal of Basic Science & Research 06, no. 03 (2024): 01–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.38177/ajbsr.2024.6301.

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Flooding is now a common event in Nigeria, causing harm to both people and infrastructure progress. Areas with lower elevations are more significantly impacted by floods. Twenty (20) LGAs in Lagos are currently being evaluated to pinpoint areas at risk of flooding to better manage flood risks and reduce the impact of natural disasters. This research seeks to evaluate specific flood-prone locations on the map of Lagos using GIS technology and provides important recommendations to mitigate the effects of flooding in those regions. Research indicates that areas like Epe, Badagary, Eti-Osa, and Ib
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Rameli, Nor Lita Fadilah, Nuriah Abd Majid, and Ahmad Fariz Mohamed. "Assessing Community Resilience to Flood Disasters: A Case Study of Temerloh, Pahang." Geographies 4, no. 3 (2024): 583–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geographies4030031.

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Rapid urbanization and development have led to a significant number of Malaysians living in flood-prone areas, exacerbating the impact of natural disasters such as floods. This study aims to identify the factors influencing community resilience both before and after flood events in Temerloh, Pahang. Data were collected via questionnaires distributed to 350 flood victims. Key findings reveal that long-term residents exhibit higher resilience due to local knowledge and preparedness strategies. The study highlights the importance of integrating local experiences into flood management policies to
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Älgå, Andreas, Thi Dang, Dell Saulnier, Gia Nguyen, and Johan von Schreeb. "Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst—An Assessment of Flood Preparedness at Primary Health Care Facilities in Central Vietnam." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12 (2018): 2689. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122689.

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Background: Floods affect over 85 million people every year and are one of the deadliest types of natural disasters. The health effects of floods are partly due to a loss of access to health care. This loss can be limited with proper flood preparedness. Flood preparedness is especially needed at the primary health care (PHC) level. Flood preparedness assessments can be used to identify vulnerable facilities and help target efforts. The existing research on PHC flood preparedness is limited. We aimed to assess the flood preparedness of PHC facilities in a flood-prone province in central Vietnam
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Patil, Suraj Kalgonda, Jagdish Subhash Lambe, and Deshbhushan Savindra Patil. "PRIORITIZING FLOOD-PRONE AREAS IN WARNA BASIN, INDIA WITH ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS." Suranaree Journal of Science and Technology 31, no. 6 (2025): 010341(1–19). https://doi.org/10.55766/sujst-2024-06-e04451.

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Flood events present intricate challenges at the intersection of human necessities and hydrological research, demanding innovative methodologies for hazard assessment and mitigation. This investigation delves into the considerable environmental threat posed by floods in the tropical, moisture-laden landscapes of the Western Ghats within the Swarna watershed, India. Employing advanced methodologies such as the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) integrated within a Geographic Information System (GIS), the study endeavors to formulate a flash flood susceptibility index tailored to the Swarna wate
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Schwarz, Imogen, Mark Ziegelaar, Matthew Kelly, Andrew B. Watkins, and Yuriy Kuleshov. "Flood Resilience Assessment and Mapping: A Case Study from Australia’s Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment." Climate 11, no. 2 (2023): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli11020039.

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Floods are the most common and costliest natural hazard in Australia. However, the Flood Resilience Assessments (FReAs) employed to manage them lack a focus on adaptive capacity and tend not to be incorporated into established flood risk frameworks. This leaves potential for Australian FReAs to make better use of a methodology which holistically incorporates more accurate flood resilience characterisations into flood risk frameworks. In this study, a FReA and mapping for the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment (HNC), a flood-prone region in Australia, were conducted. Nine flood resilience indicators w
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Mustafa, Fatima, Azhar Abbas, Tahira Sadaf, Komal Azhar, and Mohammed Saim Latif. "Flood Risk Management in Agriculture: A Case Study of Flood Prone Area in South Punjab, Pakistan." Journal of Social Sciences Advancement 6, no. 1 (2025): 49–55. https://doi.org/10.52223/jssa25-060106-123.

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The most dangerous natural risks to human societies are floods. Flood frequency and severity have increased in frequency and intensity due to climate change over the past few decades. The most significant adverse impacts of floods are observed in the agriculture sector, where the floods cause damage to standing crops, livestock, tube wells, storage and other infrastructures and disrupt the mechanisms of inputs and output markets. The present study is designed to investigate the impacts of the 2022 floods in South Punjab and how the farming communities are responding to flood risks by adopting
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Ramiaramanana, Fenosoa Nantenaina, and Jacques Teller. "Urbanization and Floods in Sub-Saharan Africa: Spatiotemporal Study and Analysis of Vulnerability Factors—Case of Antananarivo Agglomeration (Madagascar)." Water 13, no. 2 (2021): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13020149.

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Flooding is currently one of the major threats to cities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The demographic change caused by the high rate of natural increase, combined with the migration toward cities, leads to a strong demand for housing and promotes urbanization. Given the insufficiency or absence of adequate planning, many constructions are installed in flood-prone zones, often without adequate infrastructure, especially drainage systems. This makes them very vulnerable. Our research consists of carrying out a spatiotemporal analysis of the agglomeration of Antananarivo (Madagascar). It shows th
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Ramiaramanana, Fenosoa Nantenaina, and Jacques Teller. "Urbanization and Floods in Sub-Saharan Africa: Spatiotemporal Study and Analysis of Vulnerability Factors—Case of Antananarivo Agglomeration (Madagascar)." Water 13, no. 2 (2021): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13020149.

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Flooding is currently one of the major threats to cities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The demographic change caused by the high rate of natural increase, combined with the migration toward cities, leads to a strong demand for housing and promotes urbanization. Given the insufficiency or absence of adequate planning, many constructions are installed in flood-prone zones, often without adequate infrastructure, especially drainage systems. This makes them very vulnerable. Our research consists of carrying out a spatiotemporal analysis of the agglomeration of Antananarivo (Madagascar). It shows th
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Schwarz, Imogen, and Yuriy Kuleshov. "Flood Vulnerability Assessment and Mapping: A Case Study for Australia’s Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment." Remote Sensing 14, no. 19 (2022): 4894. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14194894.

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Floods are one of the most destructive natural hazards to which Australia is exposed. The frequency of extreme rainfall events and consequential floods are projected to increase into the future as a result of anthropogenic climate change. This highlights the need for more holistic risk assessments of flood affected regions. Flood risk assessments (FRAs) are used to inform decision makers and stakeholders when creating mitigation and adaptation strategies for at-risk communities. When assessing flood risk, previous FRAs from Australia’s most flood prone regions were generally focused on the flo
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Kemwita, Emmanuel Fares, Wilbard Kombe, Huba Nguluma, and Iddi Mwanyoka. "Local Artisans’ Knowledge of Flood Resilient Construction and Adaptation of Residential Buildings in Flood-Prone Informal Settlements in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania." Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development 5, no. 2 (2023): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.47246/cejgsd.2023.5.2.1.

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Flood-prone informal settlements are among the most complex and challenging construction sites that require adequate knowledge to enhance flood resilience and adaptation. While such settlements present construction challenges that need the attention of professionals, anecdotal observations and experiences in developing countries and Tanzania, in particular, indicate a vast preference to engage and prioritise local artisans in such areas under the pretext of the high cost of affording professionals. This article seeks to understand how knowledgeable artisans are about constructing residential b
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Radzi, Husni Mohd, Sapora Sipon, Khatijah Othman, Nik Nadian Nisa Nik Nazli, and Zulkifli Abd Ghani. "Demographic Influence on Muslim Flood Victim Wellbeing in Flood Prone Districts in Malaysia." International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 5, no. 6 (2015): 561–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijssh.2015.v5.518.

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Tortosa, Syvel Jay, and Rowela Chiu. "Disaster Resiliency of Flood-Prone Communities in Bacolod City." La Sallianum Ars et Scientia 2 (2022): 1–23. https://doi.org/10.70228/cbj2024051.

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This study aimed to determine the resiliency of the identified flood-prone barangays in Bacolod City in the following areas: (a) the extent of compliance of flood-prone barangays in Bacolod City; (b) the extent of preparedness of the flood-prone barangays in the event of flood in their community in terms of prevention and mitigation, preparedness, response, and rehabilitation and recovery; (c) issues affecting in the implementation of community resiliency programs in flood-prone barangays; lastly, (d) other support needed by the flood-prone barangays related to disaster resiliency. This study
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Gholami, Farinaz, Yue Li, Junlong Zhang, and Alireza Nemati. "Quantitative Assessment of Future Environmental Changes in Hydrological Risk Components: Integration of Remote Sensing, Machine Learning, and Hydraulic Modeling." Water 16, no. 23 (2024): 3354. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16233354.

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Floods are one of the most devastating natural hazards that have intensified due to land use land cover (LULC) changes in recent years. Flood risk assessment is a crucial task for disaster management in flood-prone areas. In this study, we proposed a flood risk assessment framework that combines flood vulnerability, hazard, and damages under long-term LULC changes in the Tajan watershed, northern Iran. The research analyzed historical land use change trends and predicted changes up to 2040 by employing a Geographic Information System (GIS), remote sensing, and land change modeling. The flood v
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Muhd. Arief Al Husaini, Berliana, Burhansyah Adrian, et al. "Reforestation by Planting Seeds Around Flood-Prone Areas." Indonesian Journal of Advanced Social Works 2, no. 4 (2023): 183–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/darma.v2i4.5587.

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Greening is one of the efforts to create environmental clarity in flood-prone areas. These activities can support the beauty and environmental sustainability. One of the main factors causing soil damage is the flow of water onto the earth's surface when it rains. Floods are caused by heavy rains that result in excess water. Trees play an important role in flood protection. This is because trees can store water that seeps into the ground. Trees have many benefits in life such as preventing floods, cleaning the air and being a source of food for other organisms. There are flood-prone areas aroun
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Hidayati, Zakiah, Mafazah Noviana, and Muhammad Fadzillah Rosyidi. "Interior Modification of Residential Housing in Flood Prone Areas." International Journal of Disaster Management 5, no. 3 (2023): 159–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v5i3.28552.

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For over two decades (1998, 2008, 2019), floods have occurred in Samarinda in various intensities and different areas. In Bengkuring, flooding has submerged houses for days since 2008. It happens for days with an average depth of 0.5-1 meter. Flooding can cause minor, moderate, and severe damage or destruction of homes, property, and community disorders. People whose homes are submerged by floods make some adaptations to mitigate. Some modifications are to create a small barrier in front of the house, raise the floor, and repair waterways. Safe space is crucial during floods, especially in a o
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Zamboni Graosque, Jones, and Laurindo Antônio Guasselli. "Principal component analysis of C-SAR images for flood mapping – Santa Fé province, Argentina." Territorium, no. 27(II) (September 10, 2020): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/1647-7723_27-2_4.

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Flood events are phenomena associated with heavy rainfall. In Argentina, floods have high economic and social costs, including loss of human life. In this paper, principal component analysis (PCA) is used to map flood-prone areas along the Paraná river in Santa Fe, Argentina. The Sentinel-1B (S1B) images, sensor C-SAR with VH polarisation Interferometric type (IW) Ground Range Detected (GRD) with spatial resolution of 10 m, from 2016, were referenced and the PCA method was used to extract the four first principal components. The flood-affected images make it possible to accurately define the f
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