Geographic information system and remote sensing applications in flood hazards management: A review

Lawal, D.U. and Matori, A.-N. and Hashim, A.M. and Chandio, I.A. and Sabri, S. and Balogun, A.-L. and Abba, H.A. (2011) Geographic information system and remote sensing applications in flood hazards management: A review. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 3 (9). pp. 933-947. ISSN 20407459

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine and review the various applications of GIS and remote sensing tools in flood disaster management as opposed to the conventional means of recording the hydrological parameters, which in many cases failed to capture an extreme event. In the recent years, GIS along with remote sensing has become the key tools in flood disaster monitoring and management. Advancement particularly in the area of remote sensing application has developed gradually from optical remote sensing to microwave or radar remote sensing, which has proved a profound capability of penetrating a clouded sky and provided all weather capabilities compared to the later (optical remote sensing) in flood monitoring, mapping, and management. The main concern here is delineation of flood prone areas and development of flood hazard maps indicating the risk areas likely to be inundated by significant flooding along with the damageable objects maps for the flood susceptible areas. Actually, flood depth is always considered to be the basic aspect in flood hazard mapping, and therefore in determining or estimating the flood depth, a Digital Elevation Model data (DEM) is considered to be the most appropriate means of determining the flood depth from a remotely sensed data or hydrological data. Accuracy of flood depth estimation depends mainly on the resolution of the DEM data in a flat terrain and in the regions that experiences monsoon seasons such as the developing countries of Asia where there is a high dependence on agriculture, which made any effort for flood estimation or flood hazard mapping difficult due to poor availability of high resolution DEM. More so the idea of Web-based GIS is gradually becoming a reality, which plays an important role in the flood hazard management. Therefore, this paper provides a review of applications of GIS and remote sensing technology in flood disaster monitoring and management. © Maxwell Scientific Organization, 2011.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Applications of GIS; Dem datum; Depth Estimation; Digital elevation model; Digital elevation model data; Extreme events; Flat terrains; Flood disaster; Flood disaster management; Flood estimation; Flood hazard management; Flood hazards; Flood monitoring; Flood prone area; Hazard mapping; High-resolution DEM; Hydrological data; Hydrological parameters; Monsoon season; Optical remote sensing; Radar remote sensing; Remote sensing applications; Remote sensing technology; Remote sensing tools; Remotely sensed data; Risk areas; Web-based GIS, Developing countries; Digital instruments; Disaster prevention; Estimation; Forestry; Geographic information systems; Geomorphology; Hazards; Mapping; Remote sensing; Surveying, Information management
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 15:49
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 15:49
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/1465

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