Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China

Frequently occurring flood disasters caused by extreme climate and urbanization processes have become the most common natural hazard and pose a great threat to human society. Therefore, urban flood risk assessment is of great significance for disaster mitigation and prevention. In this paper, the an...

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Main Authors: Zhihui Li, Keyu Song, Lu Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/8/878
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spelling doaj-0235b9ffc9374c81ac99a4659720ff2d2021-08-26T13:58:50ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-08-011087887810.3390/land10080878Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, ChinaZhihui Li0Keyu Song1Lu Peng2Key Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaFrequently occurring flood disasters caused by extreme climate and urbanization processes have become the most common natural hazard and pose a great threat to human society. Therefore, urban flood risk assessment is of great significance for disaster mitigation and prevention. In this paper, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was applied to quantify the spatiotemporal variations in flood risk in Wuhan during 2000–2018. A comprehensive flood risk assessment index system was constructed from the hazard, sensitivity, and vulnerability components with seven indices. The results showed that the central urban area, especially the area in the west bank of the Yangtze river, had high risk due to its high flood sensitivity that was determined by land use type and high vulnerability with dense population and per unit GDP. Specifically, the Jianghan, Qiaokou, Jiangan, and Wuchang districts had the highest flood risk, more than 60% of whose area was in medium or above-medium risk regions. During 2000–2018, the flood risk overall showed an increasing trend, with Hongshan district increasing the most, and the year of 2010 was identified as a turning point for rapid risk increase. In addition, the comparison between the risk maps and actual historical inundation point records showed good agreement, indicating that the assessment framework and method proposed in this study can be useful to assist flood mitigation and management, and relevant policy recommendations were proposed based on the assessment results.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/8/878flood riskland use changeclimate changeanalytic hierarchy processWuhan city
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Keyu Song
Lu Peng
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Lu Peng
Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China
Land
flood risk
land use change
climate change
analytic hierarchy process
Wuhan city
author_facet Zhihui Li
Keyu Song
Lu Peng
author_sort Zhihui Li
title Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China
title_short Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China
title_full Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China
title_fullStr Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Flood Risk Assessment under Land Use and Climate Change in Wuhan City of the Yangtze River Basin, China
title_sort flood risk assessment under land use and climate change in wuhan city of the yangtze river basin, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Frequently occurring flood disasters caused by extreme climate and urbanization processes have become the most common natural hazard and pose a great threat to human society. Therefore, urban flood risk assessment is of great significance for disaster mitigation and prevention. In this paper, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was applied to quantify the spatiotemporal variations in flood risk in Wuhan during 2000–2018. A comprehensive flood risk assessment index system was constructed from the hazard, sensitivity, and vulnerability components with seven indices. The results showed that the central urban area, especially the area in the west bank of the Yangtze river, had high risk due to its high flood sensitivity that was determined by land use type and high vulnerability with dense population and per unit GDP. Specifically, the Jianghan, Qiaokou, Jiangan, and Wuchang districts had the highest flood risk, more than 60% of whose area was in medium or above-medium risk regions. During 2000–2018, the flood risk overall showed an increasing trend, with Hongshan district increasing the most, and the year of 2010 was identified as a turning point for rapid risk increase. In addition, the comparison between the risk maps and actual historical inundation point records showed good agreement, indicating that the assessment framework and method proposed in this study can be useful to assist flood mitigation and management, and relevant policy recommendations were proposed based on the assessment results.
topic flood risk
land use change
climate change
analytic hierarchy process
Wuhan city
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/8/878
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