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Social Vulnerability Assessment for Flood Risk Analysis

Laura Tascón-González, Montserrat Ferrer‐Julià, Maurici Ruiz‐Pérez, Eduardo García‐Meléndez

2020Water119 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper proposes a methodology for the analysis of social vulnerability to floods based on the integration and weighting of a range of exposure and resistance (coping capacity) indicators. It focuses on the selection and characteristics of each proposed indicator and the integration procedure based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) on a large scale. The majority of data used for the calculation of the indicators comes from open public data sources, which allows the replicability of the method in any area where the same data are available. To demonstrate the feasibility of the method, a study case is presented. The flood social vulnerability assessment focuses on the municipality of Ponferrada (Spain), a medium-sized town that has high exposure to floods due to potential breakage of the dam located upstream. A detailed mapping of the social vulnerability index is generated at the urban parcel scale, which shows an affected population of 34,941 inhabitants. The capability of working with such detailed units of analysis for an entire medium-sized town provides a valuable tool to support flood risk planning and management.

Topics & Concepts

Analytic hierarchy processFlood mythSocial vulnerabilityWeightingVulnerability (computing)Vulnerability assessmentEnvironmental resource managementPopulationScale (ratio)Environmental planningGeographyComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Operations researchEnvironmental scienceBusinessCartographyEngineeringPsychological resilienceComputer securityEnvironmental healthPsychotherapistArchaeologyMedicineRadiologyPsychologyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Drought AnalysisDisaster Management and Resilience
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