Methodological approach for mapping the flood physical vulnerability index with geographical open-source data: an example in a small-middle city (Ponferrada, Spain)
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        Auteurs/contributeurs
                    - Tascón-González, Laura (Auteur)
 - Ferrer-Julià, Montserrat (Auteur)
 - García-Meléndez, Eduardo (Auteur)
 
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            Methodological approach for mapping the flood physical vulnerability index with geographical open-source data: an example in a small-middle city (Ponferrada, Spain)
        Résumé
            Abstract 
            To increase the resilience of communities against floods, it is necessary to develop methodologies to estimate the vulnerability. The concept of vulnerability is multidimensional, but most flood vulnerability studies have focused only on the social approach. Nevertheless, in recent years, following seismic analysis, the physical point of view has increased its relevance. Therefore, the present study proposes a methodology to map the flood physical vulnerability and applies it using an index at urban parcel scale for a medium-sized town (Ponferrada, Spain). This index is based on multiple indicators fed by geographical open-source data, once they have been normalized and combined with different weights extracted from an Analytic Hierarchic Process. The results show a raster map of the physical vulnerability index that facilitates future emergency and flood risk management to diminish potential damages. A total of 22.7% of the urban parcels in the studied town present an index value higher than 0.4, which is considered highly vulnerable. The location of these urban parcels would have passed unnoticed without the use of open governmental datasets, when an average value would have been calculated for the overall municipality. Moreover, the building percentage covered by water was the most influential indicator in the study area, where the simulated flood was generated by an alleged dam break. The study exceeds the spatial constraints of collecting this type of data by direct interviews with inhabitants and allows for working with larger areas, identifying the physical buildings and infrastructure differences among the urban parcels.
        Publication
            Natural Hazards
        Volume
            120
        Numéro
            5
        Pages
            4053-4081
        Date
            03/2024
        Abrév. de revue
            Nat Hazards
        Langue
            en
        ISSN
            0921-030X, 1573-0840
        Titre abrégé
            Methodological approach for mapping the flood physical vulnerability index with geographical open-source data
        Consulté le
            2024-10-13 12 h 03
        Catalogue de bibl.
            DOI.org (Crossref)
        Référence
            Tascón-González, L., Ferrer-Julià, M., & García-Meléndez, E. (2024). Methodological approach for mapping the flood physical vulnerability index with geographical open-source data: an example in a small-middle city (Ponferrada, Spain). Natural Hazards, 120(5), 4053–4081. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-023-06370-7
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