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Application de la théorie des jeux et de la télédétection à l'identification des zones sensibles aux inondations dans le bassin versant de la Marahoué (Côte d'Ivoire)
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Robert, Kamenan Satti Jean
, Germain, Adja Miessan
, Marc, Youan Ta
, Michel, Kouassi Amani
in
Altitude
/ Damage detection
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Game theory
/ Hydrology
/ Identification
/ Parameter identification
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Rainy season
/ Remote sensing
/ Sustainable development
/ Watersheds
2025
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Application de la théorie des jeux et de la télédétection à l'identification des zones sensibles aux inondations dans le bassin versant de la Marahoué (Côte d'Ivoire)
by
Robert, Kamenan Satti Jean
, Germain, Adja Miessan
, Marc, Youan Ta
, Michel, Kouassi Amani
in
Altitude
/ Damage detection
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Game theory
/ Hydrology
/ Identification
/ Parameter identification
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Rainy season
/ Remote sensing
/ Sustainable development
/ Watersheds
2025
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Application de la théorie des jeux et de la télédétection à l'identification des zones sensibles aux inondations dans le bassin versant de la Marahoué (Côte d'Ivoire)
by
Robert, Kamenan Satti Jean
, Germain, Adja Miessan
, Marc, Youan Ta
, Michel, Kouassi Amani
in
Altitude
/ Damage detection
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Game theory
/ Hydrology
/ Identification
/ Parameter identification
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Rainy season
/ Remote sensing
/ Sustainable development
/ Watersheds
2025
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Application de la théorie des jeux et de la télédétection à l'identification des zones sensibles aux inondations dans le bassin versant de la Marahoué (Côte d'Ivoire)
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Application de la théorie des jeux et de la télédétection à l'identification des zones sensibles aux inondations dans le bassin versant de la Marahoué (Côte d'Ivoire)
2025
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Overview
Every year in Côte d'Ivoire, during the rainy season, several localities, including those within the Marahoué watershed, are subject to recurrent floods that cause loss of human lives, population displacement, and significant material damage. Identifying areas sensitive to this phenomenon is therefore crucial for the implementation of effective and sustainable preventive measures. This study thus aims to identify flood-prone zones in the Marahoué watershed by using current physical and hydrological characteristics derived from remote sensing observations, with the goal of supporting decision-makers in their sustainable development projects. The methodological approach employed begins with the delineation of the watershed into sub-basins, followed by the extraction of topographic, morphometric, hydrological, and environmental parameters associated with flooding, and the identification of sensitive areas through game theory algorithms (Borda and Condorcet). The results indicate that the downstream areas of the Marahoué watershed, particularly those located along the main river course, are highly sensitive to flooding. Conversely, upstream areas, which are generally situated at higher altitudes, were classified within the low to very low flood risk categories.
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International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
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