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Integrating social vulnerability into federal flood risk management planning
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Cutter, S.L. (Auteur)
- Emrich, C.T. (Auteur)
- Morath, D.P. (Auteur)
- Dunning, C.M. (Auteur)
Titre
Integrating social vulnerability into federal flood risk management planning
Résumé
Abstract
While flood risk management planning in the
U
nited
S
tates has focused on flood control structures designed to protect the economic value of property, it has consistently undervalued other social impacts associated with flooding. The
US A
rmy
C
orps of
E
ngineers (
USACE
) recently initiated research aimed at understanding how to incorporate social characteristics into the measures currently utilised in flood control project evaluation and consideration. This paper proposes a methodology for incorporating a known measure of social vulnerability, the
S
ocial
V
ulnerability
I
ndex (
SoVI
),
into
USACE
civil works planning. Using the
USACE S
outh
A
tlantic
D
ivision as the study area, this paper evaluates eight different variations of the social vulnerability metric and their potential deployment in
USACE
projects. Each formulation is compared with the original‐computed
SoVI
as a means to test its spatial and statistical sensitivity, including an assessment of each variant's robustness, reducibility, scalability, and transferability. Results indicate that while it is possible to create simplified, yet robust, versions of
SoVI
for individual places, such ‘lite’ metrics tend to fall short in areas of scalability and transferability in relation to the original
SoVI
formulation.
Publication
Journal of Flood Risk Management
Volume
6
Numéro
4
Date
12/2013
Abrév. de revue
J Flood Risk Management
Langue
en
ISSN
1753-318X, 1753-318X
Consulté le
2024-01-08 17 h 19
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Référence
Cutter, S. L., Emrich, C. T., Morath, D. P., & Dunning, C. M. (2013). Integrating social vulnerability into federal flood risk management planning. Journal of Flood Risk Management, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12018
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