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Assessment of flood vulnerability and identification of flood footprint in Keleghai River basin in India: a geo-spatial approach
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Roy, Anirban
, Dhar, Srabendu Bikash
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Analytic hierarchy process
/ Decision making
/ Elevation
/ Empirical analysis
/ Empirical models
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood damage
/ Flood hazards
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Footprints
/ Hazard assessment
/ Land cover
/ Land use
/ Multiple criterion
/ Normalized difference vegetative index
/ Precipitation
/ Radar data
/ Rainfall
/ Remote sensing
/ Risk
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ SAR (radar)
/ Slopes
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Vegetation index
/ Vulnerability
/ Wetness index
2024
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Assessment of flood vulnerability and identification of flood footprint in Keleghai River basin in India: a geo-spatial approach
by
Roy, Anirban
, Dhar, Srabendu Bikash
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Decision making
/ Elevation
/ Empirical analysis
/ Empirical models
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood damage
/ Flood hazards
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Footprints
/ Hazard assessment
/ Land cover
/ Land use
/ Multiple criterion
/ Normalized difference vegetative index
/ Precipitation
/ Radar data
/ Rainfall
/ Remote sensing
/ Risk
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ SAR (radar)
/ Slopes
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Vegetation index
/ Vulnerability
/ Wetness index
2024
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Assessment of flood vulnerability and identification of flood footprint in Keleghai River basin in India: a geo-spatial approach
by
Roy, Anirban
, Dhar, Srabendu Bikash
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Decision making
/ Elevation
/ Empirical analysis
/ Empirical models
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood damage
/ Flood hazards
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Footprints
/ Hazard assessment
/ Land cover
/ Land use
/ Multiple criterion
/ Normalized difference vegetative index
/ Precipitation
/ Radar data
/ Rainfall
/ Remote sensing
/ Risk
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ SAR (radar)
/ Slopes
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Vegetation index
/ Vulnerability
/ Wetness index
2024
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Assessment of flood vulnerability and identification of flood footprint in Keleghai River basin in India: a geo-spatial approach
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Assessment of flood vulnerability and identification of flood footprint in Keleghai River basin in India: a geo-spatial approach
2024
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Overview
The present study attempts to identify the flood footprint of river Keleghai, a tributary of river Haldi, in West Bengal, India. Keleghai basin is known for recurrent flooding that causes severe damage to the socioeconomic infrastructure. So far, no attempt has been made for the identification of flood inundation footprints and flood risk zones in Keleghai river basin through remote sensing and multi-criteria decision-making process. Initially, a flood susceptibility or vulnerability map has been prepared, and secondly, flood footprints have been identified in the said river basin. For the preparation of flood vulnerability map with the help of the analytical hierarchy process (AHP), the elevation, slope, rainfall, normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI), land use and land cover (LULC) and distance from river and topographical wetness index (TWI) of the concerned river basin have been used. To prepare the flood footprints synthetic aperture radar (SAR), data have been processed on Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform. The result shows that more than 50% of the basin area belongs to high risk zone, and the other 40% comes under the moderate risk category. The central, northern and eastern parts of the basin present the highest susceptibility to flood hazard. This area is characterised by moderate-to-low elevation, gentle slope, moderate rainfall and less vegetative cover. This outcome can effectively be utilised in hazard management purpose for Keleghai as well as other river basins. This study will help in identifying the most vulnerable zones of the basin in terms of flood hazard assessment. On the other hand, correlating the empirical model with the real world data will provide excellent opportunity to testify the applicability of the model in decision-making purpose that could lead to a way of resilience.
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