Assessment of pluvial flood exposure and vulnerability of residential areas

被引:63
|
作者
Grahn, Tonje [1 ,2 ]
Nyberg, Lars [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Karlstad Univ, Dept Environm & Life Sci, Univ Gatan 2, S-65888 Karlstad, Sweden
[2] Karlstad Univ, Ctr Climate & Safety, Univ Gatan 2, S-65888 Karlstad, Sweden
关键词
Insured flood losses; Flood damage; Pluvial flood damage; Data availability; Flood risk assessment; DAMAGE ASSESSMENT; RISK; CLIMATE; UNCERTAINTY; GOVERNANCE; HAZARD;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2017.01.016
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Floods are a large problem around the world but the understanding of flood risks is hampered by a lack of data and knowledge about flood losses at different scales. The objective of this study was two-fold 1) to assess available temporally and spatially distributed data of rain events and flood damages during those events, regarding the usefulness of these data to quantify precipitation-related hazards and consequences, and 2) to assess the potential for deriving reliable damage functions based on the information compiled under objective 1. The study examined 2140 individual observations of insurance payouts for residential buildings caused by 49 different rainfall events in Sweden. Radar data were used to extract daily precipitation amounts and to capture the spatial and temporal distribution of the rainfalls. This study demonstrates that including the duration of a rainfall, as opposed to only the aggregated amount of daily precipitation, is highly important in estimating the extent of damage. Furthermore, higher rainfall intensities increased the number of damaged properties but had less influence on the mean damage cost per property. In order to draw conclusions from damages at the micro level, both availability and detail level of data must be improved.
引用
收藏
页码:367 / 375
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Flood Exposure of Residential Areas and Infrastructure in Greece
    Stefanidis, Stefanos
    Alexandridis, Vasileios
    Theodoridou, Theodora
    [J]. HYDROLOGY, 2022, 9 (08)
  • [2] Assessment of systemic vulnerability in flood prone areas
    Pascale, S.
    Giosa, L.
    Sdao, F.
    Sole, A.
    [J]. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING IV, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2009, 120 : 933 - 942
  • [3] Flood Vulnerability Assessment in Northwestern Areas of Tehran
    Tali, Manijeh Ghahroudi
    Tavakolinia, Jamileh
    Heravi, Anita Majidi
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DISASTER RESEARCH, 2016, 11 (04) : 699 - 706
  • [4] Evaluation and communication of pluvial flood risks in urban areas
    Schmitt, Theo G.
    Scheid, Christian
    [J]. WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-WATER, 2020, 7 (01):
  • [5] Probabilistic Assessment of Pluvial Flood Risk Across 20 European Cities: A Demonstrator of the Copernicus Disaster Risk Reduction Service for Pluvial Flood Risk in Urban Areas
    Essenfelder, Arthur H. H.
    Bagli, Stefano
    Mysiak, Jaroslav
    Pal, Jeremy S. S.
    Mercogliano, Paola
    Reder, Alfredo
    Rianna, Guido
    Mazzoli, Paolo
    Broccoli, Davide
    Luzzi, Valerio
    [J]. WATER ECONOMICS AND POLICY, 2022, 08 (03)
  • [6] Flood vulnerability assessment in arid areas, Western Saudi Arabia
    Subyani, Ali M.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT, 2012, 10 (02) : 197 - 203
  • [7] Flood vulnerability assessment of residential buildings by explicit damage process modelling
    Custer, Rocco
    Nishijima, Kazuyoshi
    [J]. NATURAL HAZARDS, 2015, 78 (01) : 461 - 496
  • [8] Flood vulnerability assessment of residential buildings by explicit damage process modelling
    Rocco Custer
    Kazuyoshi Nishijima
    [J]. Natural Hazards, 2015, 78 : 461 - 496
  • [9] Vulnerability assessment for preliminary flood risk mapping and management in coastal areas
    Greco, M.
    Martino, G.
    [J]. NATURAL HAZARDS, 2016, 82 : S7 - S26
  • [10] Vulnerability assessment for preliminary flood risk mapping and management in coastal areas
    M. Greco
    G. Martino
    [J]. Natural Hazards, 2016, 82 : 7 - 26