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Using GIS and Multicriteria Analysis to Map Flood Risk Areas of the Tongo Bassa River Basin (Douala, Cameroon)
by
Stieglitz, Thomas
, Ewoukem, Thomas Efole
, Braun, Jean Jacques
, Iroume, Junior
, Eyango, Minette Tomedi
, Marie, Guillaume
, Nshagali, Georges
, Essoh, Willy Sone
, Etame, Jacques
, Colmet-Daage, Antoine
, Besack, Felix
, Onguene, Raphael
, Ndongo, Barthelemy
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Cameroon
/ Coastal research
/ Decision support systems
/ Douala
/ Drainage density
/ Environmental risk
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Estuaries
/ Estuarine dynamics
/ Flood control
/ Flood management
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Geographical information systems
/ Heart
/ hierarchical multicriteria analysis
/ Land cover
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Multiple criterion
/ Natural environment
/ Risk
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Surveys
/ Tongo Bassa
/ Watersheds
2023
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Using GIS and Multicriteria Analysis to Map Flood Risk Areas of the Tongo Bassa River Basin (Douala, Cameroon)
by
Stieglitz, Thomas
, Ewoukem, Thomas Efole
, Braun, Jean Jacques
, Iroume, Junior
, Eyango, Minette Tomedi
, Marie, Guillaume
, Nshagali, Georges
, Essoh, Willy Sone
, Etame, Jacques
, Colmet-Daage, Antoine
, Besack, Felix
, Onguene, Raphael
, Ndongo, Barthelemy
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Cameroon
/ Coastal research
/ Decision support systems
/ Douala
/ Drainage density
/ Environmental risk
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Estuaries
/ Estuarine dynamics
/ Flood control
/ Flood management
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Geographical information systems
/ Heart
/ hierarchical multicriteria analysis
/ Land cover
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Multiple criterion
/ Natural environment
/ Risk
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Surveys
/ Tongo Bassa
/ Watersheds
2023
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Using GIS and Multicriteria Analysis to Map Flood Risk Areas of the Tongo Bassa River Basin (Douala, Cameroon)
by
Stieglitz, Thomas
, Ewoukem, Thomas Efole
, Braun, Jean Jacques
, Iroume, Junior
, Eyango, Minette Tomedi
, Marie, Guillaume
, Nshagali, Georges
, Essoh, Willy Sone
, Etame, Jacques
, Colmet-Daage, Antoine
, Besack, Felix
, Onguene, Raphael
, Ndongo, Barthelemy
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Cameroon
/ Coastal research
/ Decision support systems
/ Douala
/ Drainage density
/ Environmental risk
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Estuaries
/ Estuarine dynamics
/ Flood control
/ Flood management
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Geographical information systems
/ Heart
/ hierarchical multicriteria analysis
/ Land cover
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Multiple criterion
/ Natural environment
/ Risk
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Surveys
/ Tongo Bassa
/ Watersheds
2023
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Using GIS and Multicriteria Analysis to Map Flood Risk Areas of the Tongo Bassa River Basin (Douala, Cameroon)
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Using GIS and Multicriteria Analysis to Map Flood Risk Areas of the Tongo Bassa River Basin (Douala, Cameroon)
2023
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Sone Essoh, W.; Onguene, R.; Ndongo, B.; Nshagali, G.; Colmet-Daage, A.; Marie, G.; Iroume, J.; Stieglitz, T.; Besck, F.; Efole Ewoukem, T.; Tomedi Eyango, M.; Etame, J., and Braun, J.J., 2023. Using GIS and multicriteria analysis to map flood risk areas of the Tongo Bassa River Basin (Douala, Cameroon). Journal of Coastal Research, 39(3), 531–543. Charlotte (North Carolina), ISSN 0749-0208. The present study aimed to map the areas at risk of flooding in the Tongo Bassa watershed (42 km2) located in the heart of the Cameroonian economic capital (Douala) in the tropical zone of Central Africa, more precisely in the Wouri Estuary, at the bottom of the Gulf of Guinea. Like most of the world's major cities, Douala is subject to floods. The methodological approach was to identify the flooding risk determinants in the area from an extensive literature review and field surveys and then analyze these factors and map areas at risk of flooding using the analytical hierarchy process approach coupled with the GIS environment. The results revealed that four parameters of the natural environment (elevation, drainage density, distance to the river, and land cover) were the factors that mainly influenced the phenomenon of flooding in the region. Three major classes of flood risk were highlighted: low risk, medium risk, and high risk. To validate the effectiveness of the flood risk map obtained, the flood points collected in the field were cross-checked for ground truth after a flood occurred in the watershed. This cross-check between the resulting map and the flood points using GIS tools showed a good representation of the flooded area. This result is quite interesting because the areas where the risk of flooding is high are consistent with those where flooding is most frequent. The presented results constitute a basic decision support tool for the management of flood zones by the public authorities and the decentralized territorial communities of the city of Douala.
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Coastal Education and Research Foundation,Allen Press Publishing,Allen Press Inc
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