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Flood hazard mapping of Sangu River basin in Bangladesh using <scp>multi‐criteria</scp> analysis of <scp>hydro‐geomorphological</scp> factors

Rashed Uz Zzaman, Sara Nowreen, Maruf Billah, A. K. M. Saiful Islam

2021Journal of Flood Risk Management92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Flood havoc during 2019 in the Sangu River basin caused widespread damage to residents, crops, roads, and communications in parts of hills in Bangladesh. Developing flood hazard maps can play an essential step in risks management. For this purpose, this study assessed 12 hydro‐geomorphological factors, namely, topographic wetness index, elevation, slope, extreme rainfall, land‐use and land‐cover, soil type, lithology, curvature, drainage density, aspect, height above the nearest drainage, and distance from streams. Maps prepared by individual application of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Analytical Network Process (ANP) exhibit validation scores ranging from 0.77 to 0.79. It is found that the ANP‐based model under 1‐day maximum rainfall denotes a reliable hazard map presenting comparable accuracy to the field results. The hazard map under 100‐year return periods shows that a total of 0.71 million population living downstream is prone to “very high” flood because of its lowland morphology, mild slope, and high drainage density. Alarmingly, 39% of roads, 43% of farming lands, and 25% of education buildings are observed to lie in the highest flood‐prone area. Details on subdistrict level exposures have the potential to serve the decision‐makers and planners in site selection for flood management strategies and setting priorities for remedial measures.

Topics & Concepts

Topographic Wetness IndexFlood mythDrainage densityHydrology (agriculture)Drainage basinDrainageEnvironmental scienceElevation (ballistics)HazardLand coverReturn periodPopulationLand useWater resource managementGeographyGeologyCartographyCivil engineeringRemote sensingEcologyDigital elevation modelMathematicsGeotechnical engineeringArchaeologySociologyBiologyDemographyEngineeringGeometryFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementGroundwater and Watershed AnalysisHydrology and Watershed Management Studies