Examining flood vulnerability mapping approaches in developing countries: A scoping review

GM Membele, M Naidu, O Mutanga - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2022 - Elsevier
In the face of climate change, mapping flood vulnerability has become important. This is
because it helps to identify vulnerable people in particular communities and provides a …

Improving flood resilience through governance strategies: Gauging the state of the art

P Matczak, D Hegger - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision‐
making by public and private actors as a complement to risk assessments and technical …

Assessing spatial flood vulnerability at Kalapara Upazila in Bangladesh using an analytic hierarchy process

MAA Hoque, S Tasfia, N Ahmed, B Pradhan - Sensors, 2019 - mdpi.com
Floods are common natural disasters worldwide, frequently causing loss of lives and huge
economic and environmental damages. A spatial vulnerability mapping approach …

Climate change effects on riverbank erosion Bait community flood-prone area of Punjab, Pakistan: an application of livelihood vulnerability index

D Ahmad, M Kanwal, M Afzal - Environment, Development and …, 2023 - Springer
Riverbank erosion incidence and consecutive flood disasters have increased because of
extreme climatic dynamics in the current couple of decades. Farming community livelihood …

Assessing the flood risk of riverine households: A case study from the right bank of the Teesta River, Bangladesh

MSH Mondal, T Murayama, S Nishikizawa - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Floods are one of the greatest hazards in Bangladesh. It is assumed that people who reside
in a riverine area have adapted to flood pulses. However, in most cases, household-level …

Impacts of riverbank erosion and flooding on communities along the Indus River, Pakistan

D Ahmad, M Afzal, M Ishaq - Natural Hazards, 2024 - Springer
Higher intensity of climatic dynamics has raised disasters incidence of floods and riverbank
erosion which increased livelihood vulnerability of farming community particularly resides in …

Role of in-situ and ex-situ livelihood strategies for flood risk reduction: Evidence from the Mayurakshi River Basin, India

A Islam, S Ghosh, SD Barman, S Nandy… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The present study embraces the approach of 'living with flood'for strengthening the
community resilience against flood hazards. However, studies in this direction are rare in the …

Flood vulnerability, environmental land use conflicts, and conservation of soil and water: A study in the Batatais SP municipality, Brazil

AM Caldas, TCT Pissarra, RCA Costa, FCR Neto… - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
In many regions across the planet, flood events are now more frequent and intense because
of climate change and improper land use, resulting in risks to the population. However, the …

Flood risk assessment of metro stations based on the SMAA-2-FFS-H method: a case study of the “720” rainstorm in Zhengzhou, China

Y Tu, H Shi, X Zhou, L Liu, B Lev - Stochastic Environmental Research and …, 2023 - Springer
Motivated by the realistic demand of reducing the flood risk of urban metro stations, this
paper proposes an innovative research framework for flood risk assessment and …

[HTML][HTML] Unveiling Social Vulnerability to Natural Hazards in the EEA and UK: A Systematic Review with Insights for Enhanced Emergency Planning and Risk …

I Lapietra, R Colacicco, D Capolongo… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The interaction between natural hazards and the socio-economic environment implies
multidisciplinary assessments that aim to integrate the physical and the socio-economic …