Hussain Shah, S.M. and Yassin, M.A. and Abba, S.I. and Lawal, D.U. and Hussein Al-Qadami, E.H. and Teo, F.Y. and Mustaffa, Z. and Aljundi, I.H. (2023) Flood Risk and Vulnerability from a Changing Climate Perspective: An Overview Focusing on Flash Floods and Associated Hazards in Jeddah. Water (Switzerland), 15 (20).
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Natural hazard threats have grown as a result of climate change, fast demographic development, and major urbanization. Devastating floods have occurred in several areas of the world recently, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is located in a region with a dry environment. In arid or semi-arid regions, rapidly forming flash floods associated with debris flowing down over dry water courses leading to a potential threat to both lives and property. Being located at the coastal plain of western Saudi Arabia, Jeddah City has witnessed an unexpected amount of rainfall events in recent years. Such extreme rainfall events, integrated with other factors, namely topography, land use, surface runoff, etc., have led to flood generation, which is alarming indeed. Herein, this paper addresses the varying climatic classifications of the Kingdom, its risk and vulnerability, followed by reasoning about the impact of flash flood events and the associated casualties and property losses. Further, it reports about the existing strategies of the government and proposes a systematic way forward on how to alleviate such events in future. Thus, risk variables have been discovered and integrated in the context of climate change and rising anthropogenic strain on coastal communities to give planners and decision makers tools to assure effective and appropriate flood risk management. © 2023 by the authors.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | cited By 0 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Climate change; Decision making; Flood control; Floods; Land use; Rain; Risk management; Topography, Changing climate; Demographic development; Flash-floods; Flood risks; Flood vulnerabilities; Jeddah city; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Natural hazard; Rainfall event; SDG6, Hazards, climate change; coastal plain; flash flood; hazard assessment; natural hazard; rainfall; Sustainable Development Goal, Jeddah; Makkah Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia |
Depositing User: | Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP |
Date Deposited: | 04 Jun 2024 14:10 |
Last Modified: | 04 Jun 2024 14:10 |
URI: | https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/18144 |