2021
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2021-200
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Multi-scenario urban flood risk assessment by integrating future land use change models and hydrodynamic models

Abstract: Abstract. Urbanization and climate change are the critical challenges in the 21st century. Flooding by extreme weather events and human activities can lead to catastrophic impacts in fast-urbanizing areas. However, high uncertainty in climate change and future urban growth limit the ability of cities to adapt to flood risk. This study presents a multi-scenario risk assessment method that couples the future land use simulation model (FLUS) and floodplain inundation model (LISFLOOD-FP) to simulate and evaluate t… Show more

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“…Furthermore, to point out the risk of each sub-catchment, a 1Dflood risk map is created in PCSWMM. In previous studies, the criteria of flood depth to map the risk area are usually compared with urban design settings criteria (Ouma & Tateishi, 2014;Q. Sun et al, 2022), but this study considers the in-built criteria of PCSWMM.…”
Section: D-flood Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, to point out the risk of each sub-catchment, a 1Dflood risk map is created in PCSWMM. In previous studies, the criteria of flood depth to map the risk area are usually compared with urban design settings criteria (Ouma & Tateishi, 2014;Q. Sun et al, 2022), but this study considers the in-built criteria of PCSWMM.…”
Section: D-flood Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%