Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study

This paper presents the application of a graph-based methodology for the assessment of flood impacts in an urban context. In this methodology, exposed elements are organized as nodes on a graph, which is used to propagate impacts from directly affected nodes to other nodes across graph links. Compar...

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Main Authors: Marcello Arosio, Mario L. V. Martina, Enrico Creaco, Rui Figueiredo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1753
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spelling doaj-80e89e2f63824f1db3db30b7ad7a3adc2020-11-25T02:58:42ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-06-01121753175310.3390/w12061753Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case StudyMarcello Arosio0Mario L. V. Martina1Enrico Creaco2Rui Figueiredo3Department of Sciences, Technologies and Society, Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS Pavia, 27100 Pavia, ItalyDepartment of Sciences, Technologies and Society, Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS Pavia, 27100 Pavia, ItalyDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Università degli Studi di Pavia, 27100 Pavia, ItalyCONSTRUCT-LESE Institute of R&D in Structures and Construction—Laboratory of Earthquake and Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalThis paper presents the application of a graph-based methodology for the assessment of flood impacts in an urban context. In this methodology, exposed elements are organized as nodes on a graph, which is used to propagate impacts from directly affected nodes to other nodes across graph links. Compared to traditional approaches, the main advantage of the adopted methodology lies in the possibility of identifying and understanding indirect impacts and cascading effects. The application case concerns floods numerically reconstructed in Mexico City in response to rainfall events of increasing return periods. The hazard reconstruction was carried out by using a simplified hydrological/hydraulic model of the urban drainage system, implemented in EPASWMM, the Storm Water Management Model developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The paper shows how the impacts are propagated along different orders of the impact chain for each return period and compares the risk curves between direct and indirect impact. It also highlights the extent to which the reduction in demand of services from consumers and the loss of services from suppliers are respectively contributing to the final indirect impacts. Finally, it illustrates how different impact mitigation measures can be formulated based on systemic information provided by the analysis of graph properties and taking into account indirect impacts.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1753pluvial floodindirect impactsrisk assessmentgraph analysisflood mitigationMexico City
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author Marcello Arosio
Mario L. V. Martina
Enrico Creaco
Rui Figueiredo
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Mario L. V. Martina
Enrico Creaco
Rui Figueiredo
Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study
Water
pluvial flood
indirect impacts
risk assessment
graph analysis
flood mitigation
Mexico City
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Mario L. V. Martina
Enrico Creaco
Rui Figueiredo
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title Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study
title_short Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study
title_full Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study
title_fullStr Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Indirect Impact Assessment of Pluvial Flooding in Urban Areas Using a Graph-Based Approach: The Mexico City Case Study
title_sort indirect impact assessment of pluvial flooding in urban areas using a graph-based approach: the mexico city case study
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This paper presents the application of a graph-based methodology for the assessment of flood impacts in an urban context. In this methodology, exposed elements are organized as nodes on a graph, which is used to propagate impacts from directly affected nodes to other nodes across graph links. Compared to traditional approaches, the main advantage of the adopted methodology lies in the possibility of identifying and understanding indirect impacts and cascading effects. The application case concerns floods numerically reconstructed in Mexico City in response to rainfall events of increasing return periods. The hazard reconstruction was carried out by using a simplified hydrological/hydraulic model of the urban drainage system, implemented in EPASWMM, the Storm Water Management Model developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The paper shows how the impacts are propagated along different orders of the impact chain for each return period and compares the risk curves between direct and indirect impact. It also highlights the extent to which the reduction in demand of services from consumers and the loss of services from suppliers are respectively contributing to the final indirect impacts. Finally, it illustrates how different impact mitigation measures can be formulated based on systemic information provided by the analysis of graph properties and taking into account indirect impacts.
topic pluvial flood
indirect impacts
risk assessment
graph analysis
flood mitigation
Mexico City
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1753
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