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Flood Risk Communication Using ArcGIS StoryMaps

Khalid Oubennaceur, Karem Chokmani, Anas El Alem, Yves Gauthier

2021Hydrology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Canada, flooding is the most common and costly natural hazard. Flooding events significantly impact communities, damage infrastructures and threaten public security. Communication, as part of a flood risk management strategy, is an essential means of countering these threats. It is therefore important to develop new and innovative tools to communicate the flood risk with citizens. From this perspective, the use of story maps can be very effectively implemented for a broad audience, particularly to stakeholders. This paper details how an interactive web-based story map was set up to communicate current and future flood risks in the Petite-Nation River watershed, Quebec (Canada). This web technology application combines informative texts and interactive maps on current and future flood risks in the Petite-Nation River watershed. Flood risk and climate maps were generated using the GARI tool, implemented using a geographic information system (GIS) supported by ArcGIS Online (Esri). Three climate change scenarios developed by the Hydroclimatic Atlas of Southern Quebec were used to visualize potential future impacts. This study concluded that our story map is an efficient flood hazard communication tool. The assets of this interactive web mapping tool are numerous, namely user-friendly mapping, use and interaction, and customizable displays.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythFlooding (psychology)ArcGIS ServerWatershedEnvironmental resource managementNatural hazardHazardGeographic information systemClimate changeWeb mappingComputer scienceGeographyCartographyWorld Wide WebEnvironmental scienceWeb serviceWeb 2.0PsychologyMeteorologyOrganic chemistryArchaeologyChemistryMachine learningEcologyWeb APIBiologyPsychotherapistFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementGeographic Information Systems StudiesFire effects on ecosystems