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Integration of catastrophe and entropy theories for flood risk mapping in peninsular Malaysia
by
Asaduzzaman, Md
, Dewan, Ashraf
, Shahid, Shamsuddin
, Ziarh, Ghaith Falah
, Nashwan, Mohamed Salem
in
Catastrophe theory
/ Coastal zone
/ coasts
/ composite vulnerability
/ Decision analysis
/ Entropy
/ entropy theory
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood control
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood predictions
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ forests
/ household income
/ importance index
/ Integration
/ Literature reviews
/ Local economy
/ Malaysia
/ Mapping
/ multi-criteria decision making
/ multi‐criteria decision‐making analysis
/ people
/ Population density
/ prediction
/ questionnaires
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ risk management
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Surveying
/ surveys
/ Vulnerability
2021
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Integration of catastrophe and entropy theories for flood risk mapping in peninsular Malaysia
by
Asaduzzaman, Md
, Dewan, Ashraf
, Shahid, Shamsuddin
, Ziarh, Ghaith Falah
, Nashwan, Mohamed Salem
in
Catastrophe theory
/ Coastal zone
/ coasts
/ composite vulnerability
/ Decision analysis
/ Entropy
/ entropy theory
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood control
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood predictions
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ forests
/ household income
/ importance index
/ Integration
/ Literature reviews
/ Local economy
/ Malaysia
/ Mapping
/ multi-criteria decision making
/ multi‐criteria decision‐making analysis
/ people
/ Population density
/ prediction
/ questionnaires
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ risk management
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Surveying
/ surveys
/ Vulnerability
2021
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Integration of catastrophe and entropy theories for flood risk mapping in peninsular Malaysia
by
Asaduzzaman, Md
, Dewan, Ashraf
, Shahid, Shamsuddin
, Ziarh, Ghaith Falah
, Nashwan, Mohamed Salem
in
Catastrophe theory
/ Coastal zone
/ coasts
/ composite vulnerability
/ Decision analysis
/ Entropy
/ entropy theory
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood control
/ Flood mapping
/ Flood predictions
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ forests
/ household income
/ importance index
/ Integration
/ Literature reviews
/ Local economy
/ Malaysia
/ Mapping
/ multi-criteria decision making
/ multi‐criteria decision‐making analysis
/ people
/ Population density
/ prediction
/ questionnaires
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ risk management
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Surveying
/ surveys
/ Vulnerability
2021
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Integration of catastrophe and entropy theories for flood risk mapping in peninsular Malaysia
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Integration of catastrophe and entropy theories for flood risk mapping in peninsular Malaysia
2021
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Overview
A major challenge in flood mapping using multi‐criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is the selection of the flood risk factors and the estimation of their relative importance. A novel MCDA method through the integration of two state‐of‐the‐art MCDA methods based on catastrophe and entropy theory is proposed for mapping flood risk in the Peninsular Malaysia, an area very susceptible to flooding events, is presented. A literature review was undertaken which identified the various socioeconomic, physical and environmental factors which can influence flood vulnerability and risk. A set of variables was selected using an importance index which was developed based on a questionnaire survey. Population density, percentage of vulnerable people, household income, local economy, percentage of foreign nationals, elevation and forest cover were all deemed highly relevant in mapping flood risk and determining the zones of maximum vulnerability. Spatial integration of factors using the proposed MCDA revealed that coastal regions are highly vulnerable to floods when compared to inland locations. Flood risk maps indicate that the northeastern coastal region of Malaysia is at greatest risk of flooding. The prediction capability of the integrated method was found to be 0.93, which suggests good accuracy of the proposed method in flood risk mapping.
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