Leveraging Hazard, Exposure, and Social Vulnerability Data to Assess Flood Risk to Indigenous Communities in Canada

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Liton Chakraborty [1 ,2 ]
Jason Thistlethwaite [3 ]
Andrea Minano [2 ]
Daniel Henstra [4 ]
Daniel Scott [2 ]
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[1] Public Safety Canada
[2] Department of Geography and Environmental Management,Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo
[3] School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo
[4] Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo
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加拿大健康研究院;
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TU998.4 [城市防风防洪];
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This study integrates novel data on 100-year flood hazard extents, exposure of residential properties, and place-based social vulnerability to comprehensively assess and compare flood risk between Indigenous communities living on 985 reserve lands and other Canadian communities across 3701 census subdivisions. National-scale exposure of residential properties to fluvial, pluvial, and coastal flooding was estimated at the 100-year return period. A social vulnerability index(SVI) was developed and included 49 variables from the national census that represent demographic, social, economic, cultural, and infrastructure/community indicators of vulnerability. Geographic information system-based bivariate choropleth mapping of the composite SVI scores and of flood exposure of residential properties and population was completed to assess the spatial variation of flood risk. We found that about 81%of the 985 Indigenous land reserves had some flood exposure that impacted either population or residential properties. Our analysis indicates that residential propertylevel flood exposure is similar between non-Indigenous and Indigenous communities, but socioeconomic vulnerability is higher on reserve lands, which confirms that the overall risk of Indigenous communities is higher. Findings suggest the need for more local verification of flood risk in Indigenous communities to address uncertainty in national scale analysis.
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页码:821 / 838
页数:18
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