Assessing the susceptibility of schools to flood events in Iran

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Saleh Yousefi
Hamid Reza Pourghasemi
Sayed Naeim Emami
Omid Rahmati
Shahla Tavangar
Soheila Pouyan
John P. Tiefenbacher
Shahbaz Shamsoddini
Mohammad Nekoeimehr
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[1] AREEO,Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Department, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center
[2] Shiraz University,Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering, College of Agriculture
[3] Kurdistan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center,Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Department
[4] AREEO,Department of Watershed Management Engineering, College of Natural Resources
[5] Tarbiat Modares University,Department of Geography
[6] Texas State University,undefined
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Catastrophic floods cause deaths, injuries, and property damages in communities around the world. The losses can be worse among those who are more vulnerable to exposure and this can be enhanced by communities’ vulnerabilities. People in undeveloped and developing countries, like Iran, are more vulnerable and may be more exposed to flood hazards. In this study we investigate the vulnerabilities of 1622 schools to flood hazard in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. We used four machine learning models to produce flood susceptibility maps. The analytic hierarchy process method was enhanced with distance from schools to create a school-focused flood-risk map. The results indicate that 492 rural schools and 147 urban schools are in very high-risk locations. Furthermore, 54% of rural students and 8% of urban students study schools in locations of very high flood risk. The situation should be examined very closely and mitigating actions are urgently needed.
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