Flood risk assessments at different spatial scales

H De Moel, B Jongman, H Kreibich, B Merz… - … Adaptation Strategies for …, 2015 - Springer
Managing flood risk, ie both the hazard and the potential consequences, is an important
aspect of adapting to global change and has gained much traction in recent decades. As a …

Indicator-based assessment of climate-change impacts on coasts: A review of concepts, methodological approaches and vulnerability indices

TTX Nguyen, J Bonetti, K Rogers… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2016 - Elsevier
Increasing human pressures on coastlines and associated threats posed by sea-level rise
have stimulated development of a range of different concepts and methodological …

Flood susceptibility map** of the Western Ghat coastal belt using multi-source geospatial data and analytical hierarchy process (AHP)

S Das - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Progressive environmental and climate change have altogether expanded hydro-
meteorological hazards everywhere throughout the world. In recent times, floods have …

Ensemble machine-learning-based geospatial approach for flood risk assessment using multi-sensor remote-sensing data and GIS

H Mojaddadi, B Pradhan, H Nampak… - … , Natural Hazards and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, an ensemble method, which demonstrated efficiency in GIS based flood
modeling, was used to create flood probability indices for the Damansara River catchment in …

Flood susceptibility assessment using GIS-based support vector machine model with different kernel types

MS Tehrany, B Pradhan, S Mansor, N Ahmad - Catena, 2015 - Elsevier
Statistical learning theory is the basis of support vector machine (SVM) technique. This
technique in natural hazard assessment is getting extremely popular these days. It contains …

Flood susceptibility map** by ensemble evidential belief function and binomial logistic regression model on river basin of eastern India

I Chowdhuri, SC Pal, R Chakrabortty - Advances in Space Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Flooding is the overflow of water from stream, river, lake and sea that occurs all over the
world and has disastrous effects on human society and environment. Frequent severe flood …

Flood susceptibility map** using frequency ratio and weights-of-evidence models in the Golastan Province, Iran

O Rahmati, HR Pourghasemi, H Zeinivand - Geocarto International, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Flood is one of the most devastating natural disasters with socio-economic and
environmental consequences. Thus, comprehensive flood management is essential to …

Application of GIS-interval rough AHP methodology for flood hazard map** in urban areas

L Gigović, D Pamučar, Z Bajić, S Drobnjak - Water, 2017 - mdpi.com
Floods are natural disasters with significant socio-economic consequences. Urban areas
with uncontrolled urban development, rapid population growth, an unregulated municipal …

Assessment of flood hazard based on natural and anthropogenic factors using analytic hierarchy process (AHP)

S Stefanidis, D Stathis - Natural hazards, 2013 - Springer
Flooding is the most common natural hazard in Greece, and most of low-lying urban centers
are flood-prone areas. Assessment of flood hazard zones is a necessity for rational …

Multi-criteria analysis framework for potential flood prone areas map**

G Papaioannou, L Vasiliades, A Loukas - Water resources management, 2015 - Springer
A fundamental component of the European natural disaster management policy is the
detection of potential flood-prone areas, which is directly connected to the European …