GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran

Severe flood events in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin (Iraq-Iran) claim hundreds of human lives and cause damage to the economy and environment. Therefore, developing a flood hazard model to recognize the basin’s susceptible areas to flooding is important for decision makers for comprehensiv...

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Main Authors: Hadi Allafta, Christian Opp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2021.1955755
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spelling doaj-d21b0562d20748759eeccd58bd527f922021-08-09T15:50:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk1947-57051947-57132021-01-011212087211610.1080/19475705.2021.19557551955755GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-IranHadi Allafta0Christian Opp1Faculty of Geography, Philipps-University of MarburgFaculty of Geography, Philipps-University of MarburgSevere flood events in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin (Iraq-Iran) claim hundreds of human lives and cause damage to the economy and environment. Therefore, developing a flood hazard model to recognize the basin’s susceptible areas to flooding is important for decision makers for comprehensive flood risk management. The flood hazard map was prepared using geographical information systems (GIS) and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) along with the application of analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method to identify the optimal selection of weights for the factors that contribute to flood risk. The flooding causative factors used in this study were rainfall, distance to the river, digital elevation model (DEM), slope, land use/land cover (LULC), drainage density, soils, and lithology. The derived flood hazard map consisted of four distinct categories (zones). These zones that depict high, intermediate, low, and very low flood hazard cover around 20%, 40%, 39%, and 2% of the basin area, respectively. The produced flood hazard map was further verified using a historical flood event in the study area. The results were found to be consistent with the historical data of flood events, revealing the model’s effectiveness in the realistic representation of flood hazard mapping.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2021.1955755flood hazard modelgeographic information systemmulti-criteria decision analysisanalytical hierarchy processshatt al-arab basin
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GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran
Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
flood hazard model
geographic information system
multi-criteria decision analysis
analytical hierarchy process
shatt al-arab basin
author_facet Hadi Allafta
Christian Opp
author_sort Hadi Allafta
title GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran
title_short GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran
title_full GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran
title_fullStr GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran
title_full_unstemmed GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin, Iraq-Iran
title_sort gis-based multi-criteria analysis for flood prone areas mapping in the trans-boundary shatt al-arab basin, iraq-iran
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
issn 1947-5705
1947-5713
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Severe flood events in the trans-boundary Shatt Al-Arab basin (Iraq-Iran) claim hundreds of human lives and cause damage to the economy and environment. Therefore, developing a flood hazard model to recognize the basin’s susceptible areas to flooding is important for decision makers for comprehensive flood risk management. The flood hazard map was prepared using geographical information systems (GIS) and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) along with the application of analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method to identify the optimal selection of weights for the factors that contribute to flood risk. The flooding causative factors used in this study were rainfall, distance to the river, digital elevation model (DEM), slope, land use/land cover (LULC), drainage density, soils, and lithology. The derived flood hazard map consisted of four distinct categories (zones). These zones that depict high, intermediate, low, and very low flood hazard cover around 20%, 40%, 39%, and 2% of the basin area, respectively. The produced flood hazard map was further verified using a historical flood event in the study area. The results were found to be consistent with the historical data of flood events, revealing the model’s effectiveness in the realistic representation of flood hazard mapping.
topic flood hazard model
geographic information system
multi-criteria decision analysis
analytical hierarchy process
shatt al-arab basin
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2021.1955755
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