2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-019-1233-6
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Novel technique for developing flood hazard map by using AHP: a study on part of Mahanadi River in Odisha

Abstract: In India, Odisha state experienced major natural hazards like floods and cyclones. Floods were experienced fifteen times during 2001-2018 and had two major catastrophic cyclones (super-cyclone 1999 and Phailin 2013). Flood is triggered due to meteorological, hydrological, and terrain conditions at any given place. Considering the terrain parameters namely elevation, slope, drainage density, soil and land use/land cover as the contributing factors for flood inundation, a new technique is developed to calculate … Show more

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“…For the other, the runoff discharge pattern may cause less flooding in areas with more rainfall, and relatively more floods in areas with less rainfall. For example, there are more heavy rains in hills and mountains than plains, and the elevation difference between mountains and hills aggravates the difficulty of stagnant water, making the probability of floods lower [46]. This reveals that elevation is the supplement to the rainfall factor, which can also be found through its weight of 0.318, ranking third in all weights.…”
Section: Efficiency and Limitationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For the other, the runoff discharge pattern may cause less flooding in areas with more rainfall, and relatively more floods in areas with less rainfall. For example, there are more heavy rains in hills and mountains than plains, and the elevation difference between mountains and hills aggravates the difficulty of stagnant water, making the probability of floods lower [46]. This reveals that elevation is the supplement to the rainfall factor, which can also be found through its weight of 0.318, ranking third in all weights.…”
Section: Efficiency and Limitationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The ever-growing global population, demographic shifts, climate change, and increasing pressure on limited natural resources have all brought disaster management to the top of government policies. Disaster management and disaster settlement address the significant challenge of tremendous opportunities to promote traditional techniques and technologies of building design and construction management (Surwase et al, 2019). The building and construction industry has realized that disaster settlements should fulfill users' requirements while ensuring quality performance of the project life-cycle through a sustainable design and construction approach (Shafaghat et al, 2014;Ubaura et al, 2016;Keyvanfar et al, 2018).…”
Section: Journal Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O emprego dessa metodologia para a identificação de áreas suscetíveis a inundações pode ser conferido em estudos realizados em outros países, como Argélia (Abidine;Abdelmansour, 2018), Índia (Surwase et al, 2019), Egito (Abdrabo et al, 2020), Argentina (Bucogen;Piccolo;Bohn, 2021), Camarões (Nsangou et al, 2022), Canadá (Noori;Bonakdari, 2023), Sri Lanka (Wijesinghe et al, 2023), entre outros. Em cenário nacional, também é bastante comum serem produzidos estudos acerca dessa temática em diversas regiões do Brasil (Campioli;Vieira, 2019;Miranda et al, 2019;Leal;Aquino, 2020;Freiman;Carvalho, 2020;Palácio et al 2021;Santos et al, 2022).…”
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