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Assessing the Effects of Urbanization on Water Flow and Flood Events Using the HEC-HMS Model in the Wirynka River Catchment, Poland

Ewelina Janicka, Jolanta Kanclerz

2022Water32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Floods are among the most devastating natural disasters in small urban watersheds resulting in loss of life and enormous damage to property and posing a serious threat to the economy. Appropriate modeling can be a useful tool to prevent and reduce such flood risks. It is currently important to use hydrological models to assess and predict the water availability of river basins due to climate change to develop a strategy to cope with the changing environment. The study used an integrated approach combining a geographic information system (GIS) and hydrological modeling to assess the impact of urbanization on flash floods in peri-urban developing areas. The modeling was carried out for two spatial aspects relating to 1990 and 2018. The model allowed simulation of the river water flow that can occur under different rainfall probabilities. The study showed that rapid urbanization adversely affects hydrological processes. Reduced infiltration capacity increases water runoff, thereby increasing the risk of flooding or waterlogging. Therefore, it is extremely important to properly manage rainwater in the area.

Topics & Concepts

Flash floodRainwater harvestingUrbanizationEnvironmental scienceFlood mythWater resource managementHydrology (agriculture)Surface runoffFlooding (psychology)HEC-HMSDrainage basinGeographyGeologyGeotechnical engineeringEconomic growthPsychologyBiologyArchaeologyEcologyPsychotherapistCartographyEconomicsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesUrban Stormwater Management Solutions
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