2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-010-9524-7
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GIS-based distributed technique for assessing economic loss from flood damage: pre-feasibility study for the Anyang Stream Basin in Korea

Abstract: Large national budgets are required for flood damage reduction projects, making it critical to ensure that public money used therein be spent efficiently. Accordingly, reliable assessment of flood damage is a critical issue in analysis of the economic aspects of flood damage reduction projects. To this end, this study aims to provide a GIS (geographical information system)-based technique for distributed flood damage assessment. We consider two aspects of flood damage assessment from an engineering and economi… Show more

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“…The use of the GIS technique is very popular and effective in disaster risk management [37,41]. The field of disaster reduction has greatly benefited from the use of the GIS technique in risk map preparation, damage assessment, and modeling for forecasting and planning.…”
Section: Climate Scenarios and Flood Damage Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the GIS technique is very popular and effective in disaster risk management [37,41]. The field of disaster reduction has greatly benefited from the use of the GIS technique in risk map preparation, damage assessment, and modeling for forecasting and planning.…”
Section: Climate Scenarios and Flood Damage Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multidimensional flood damage analysis (MD-FDA) was suggested to estimate direct damage costs by calculating the damaged assets in flooded areas and multiplying this value by the damage ratio, which fits with inundation depth, as shown in Figure 4 [42]. The procedure for MD-FDA estimation of direct flood damage is as follows:…”
Section: A Technique For Flood Damage Anaylsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mohit and Akther (1998) have also used GIS to delineate flood Dutta et al, 2003) damaged zones of Dhaka city; Sanyal and Lu (2004) have applied RS for flood damage assessment in the monsoon in Asia while Yi et al (2010) in a study carried out in Anyang Stream Basin in Korea have been able to provide GIS-based distributed technique for assessing economic and engineering loss caused by flood damage.…”
Section: Flood Prevention and Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%