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Flood susceptibility mapping in the Bilate catchment, Ethiopia

Muluneh Legesse Edamo, Kedir Mohammed Bushira, Tigistu Yisihak Ukumo

2022H2Open Journal27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Flood susceptibility mapping plays a key role in planning flood mitigation. Floods may not be avoidable due to the future climate changes. The Bilate catchment in Ethiopia is vulnerable to flood disasters and it is used as case study in this project. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP) under multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is used to develop the flood susceptibility map of the Bilate catchment. It was accordingly found that factors such as slope, rainfall, land use/land cover (LULC), elevation, topographic wetness index (TWI), soil type (ST), sediment transport index (STI), drainage density (DD), stream power index (SPI), and distance from the river (DR) have significant effects on the flood intensity in Bilate catchment. Each factor was evaluated by AHP, and an output map was developed in ARCGIS. The prepared flood susceptibility map was classified into five classes such as very low, low, moderate, high, and very high 9.3%, 32.6%, 41.2%, 10.8%, and 6.1% areas respectively. The flood susceptibility map reported in this research is a great resource for relevant parties, including government and non-governmental organizations, to evaluate the impacts of flooding in the Bilate catchment and throughout the nation. The flood identified in this research may also be used as a reference to flood-related studies.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythTopographic Wetness IndexDrainage basinHydrology (agriculture)Flooding (psychology)Environmental scienceStream powerDrainage densityLand coverLand use100-year floodWater resource managementAnalytic hierarchy processGeographySedimentCartographyDigital elevation modelRemote sensingGeologyCivil engineeringGeomorphologyEngineeringOperations researchPsychotherapistGeotechnical engineeringPsychologyArchaeologyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesGroundwater and Watershed Analysis
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