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Delineation of the evacuation route plan, relief camp and prioritization using GIScience

  • Joy, Jean (Teesside University) ;
  • Kanga, Shruti (Centre for Sustainable Development, Suresh Gyan Vihar University) ;
  • Singh, Suraj Kumar (Centre for Sustainable Development, Suresh Gyan Vihar University) ;
  • Sudhanshu, Sudhanshu (Centre for Climate Change and Water Research, Suresh Gyan Vihar University)
  • 투고 : 2020.11.24
  • 심사 : 2021.01.06
  • 발행 : 2021.03.25

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Rising urban flood patterns are a universal phenomenon and a significant challenge for city government and urban planners worldwide. Urban flood problems range from relatively localized incidents to substantial incidents, which lead to cities being flooded for a few hours to several days. Therefore, the effect may be widespread, such as the temporary displacement of individuals, disruption to civic facilities, water quality degradation and the possibility of epidemics. The problems raised by urban flooding are highly challengeable and compound by ongoing climate change, with adverse implications for changes in rainfall and gaps in intra-urban rainfall distribution. Unplanned construction and invasions of large houses along rivers and watercourses have interfered in natural rivers and watercourses. As a result, the runoff has risen in proportion to the urbanization of the urban floods. The location of the relief camp and the priority for evacuation were determined, and the safest route to avoid floods were established. This method can be used for emergency planning in future flood incidents, and it will help plan disaster preparedness for Panchayat. This study will promote the flood plain's potential use for disaster management and land use planning virtually.

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