Multi-Scenario Urban Waterlogging Risk Assessment Study Considering Hazard and Vulnerability
DOI:
10.3390/w17060783
Publication Date:
2025-03-10T13:36:24Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
In recent years, the increasing frequency of extreme rainfall has exacerbated urban waterlogging, which has seriously constrained the sustainable development of cities. Given the problem that the impact of social information on waterlogging risk is easy to ignore in the urban risk waterlogging assessment process, it is of great significance to carry out a comprehensive waterlogging risk assessment and identify the waterlogging risk for urban waterlogging prevention and control. Based on the hazard–vulnerability assessment framework, this study comprehensively considers the flood disaster hazard and socio-economic vulnerability to carry out a multi-scenario urban waterlogging risk assessment in the central urban area of Zhoukou. The results show that, in comprehensive risk assessment, the area proportions are expressed as medium risk > low risk > higher risk > high risk. For a single waterlogging hazard assessment, the area proportions are shown as low risk > medium risk > higher risk > high risk. The difference ranges in area proportions of low, medium, higher, and high risk are (−61.00%, −54.00%), (49.00%, 56.00%), (1.30%, 2.70%), and (1.80%, 4.00%), respectively. It can be seen that compared with the single waterlogging hazard assessment, in the comprehensive waterlogging risk assessment with the introduction of the vulnerability factor, the waterlogging risk in the area with highly waterlogging vulnerability increases correspondingly, while the waterlogging risk in the area with low waterlogging vulnerability decreases relatively, and the waterlogging risk assessment results are more in line with the actual situation.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Coming soon ....
REFERENCES (46)
CITATIONS (0)
EXTERNAL LINKS
PlumX Metrics
RECOMMENDATIONS
FAIR ASSESSMENT
Coming soon ....
JUPYTER LAB
Coming soon ....