Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz

The severe flood of 1997, which seriously affected Polish, Czech and German territories, gave impetus to research into the management of flood-prone areas. The material losses caused by the “Flood of the Millennium” totalled billions of Polish zloty. The extent of the disaster and of infrastructure...

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Main Authors: Porczek Mariusz, Rucińska Dorota, Lewiński Stanisław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182900026
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spelling doaj-03fdacecbe0140d1b411cdfd6b701afc2021-02-02T03:21:07ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01290002610.1051/e3sconf/20182900026e3sconf_cpsys2018_00026Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: RaciborzPorczek MariuszRucińska DorotaLewiński StanisławThe severe flood of 1997, which seriously affected Polish, Czech and German territories, gave impetus to research into the management of flood-prone areas. The material losses caused by the “Flood of the Millennium” totalled billions of Polish zloty. The extent of the disaster and of infrastructure repair costs changed the attitude of many branches of the economy, and of science. This is the direct result of consideration of the introduction of changes into spatial management and crisis management. At the same time, it focused the interest of many who were trained in analysing the vulnerability of land-use features to natural disasters such as floods. Research into the spatial distribution of geographic environmental features susceptible to flood in the Odra valley was conducted at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies of the University of Warsaw using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This study seeks to examine the possibility of adapting vector and raster data and using them for land-use classification in the context of risk of flood and inundation damage. The analysed area of the city and surrounding area of Raciborz, on the upper Odra River, is a case study for identifying objects and lands susceptible to natural hazards based on publicly available satellite databases of the highest resolution, which is a very important factor in the quality of further risk analyses for applied use. The objective of the research was to create a 10×10-m-pixel raster network using raster data made available by ESA (Copernicus Land Monitoring Service) and vector data from Open Street Map.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182900026
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Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz
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title Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz
title_short Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz
title_full Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz
title_fullStr Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz
title_full_unstemmed Using raster and vector data to identify objects for classify in flood risk. A case study: Raciborz
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description The severe flood of 1997, which seriously affected Polish, Czech and German territories, gave impetus to research into the management of flood-prone areas. The material losses caused by the “Flood of the Millennium” totalled billions of Polish zloty. The extent of the disaster and of infrastructure repair costs changed the attitude of many branches of the economy, and of science. This is the direct result of consideration of the introduction of changes into spatial management and crisis management. At the same time, it focused the interest of many who were trained in analysing the vulnerability of land-use features to natural disasters such as floods. Research into the spatial distribution of geographic environmental features susceptible to flood in the Odra valley was conducted at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies of the University of Warsaw using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This study seeks to examine the possibility of adapting vector and raster data and using them for land-use classification in the context of risk of flood and inundation damage. The analysed area of the city and surrounding area of Raciborz, on the upper Odra River, is a case study for identifying objects and lands susceptible to natural hazards based on publicly available satellite databases of the highest resolution, which is a very important factor in the quality of further risk analyses for applied use. The objective of the research was to create a 10×10-m-pixel raster network using raster data made available by ESA (Copernicus Land Monitoring Service) and vector data from Open Street Map.
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