UTILIZATION OF GIS IN INTERNAL FLOODS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35120/kij5403547zKeywords:
Flood risk, natural disasters, internal floods predicted, GIS and flood occurrence modelsAbstract
Natural disasters are the result of the interaction between physical impact and vulnerability of people
and the environment. Flood risk is a product of the region's exposure to the risk of natural disasters. Climate
projections indicate an increased risk of floods in the future and, therefore, an increased risk of internal floods
predicted by climate change. This paper presents a methodology and procedure for flood risk assessment using GIS
and flood occurrence models
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