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http://dx.doi.org/10.3741/JKWRA.2021.54.7.509

An interaction between flood and economy on socio-hydrology perspective -Case study for Yangjae River-  

Kang, Subin (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sejong University)
Kim, Jin-Young (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sejong University)
Lee, Sangeun (Land & Infrastructure Safety Research Center, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements)
Kwon, Hyun-Han (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sejong University)
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Journal of Korea Water Resources Association / v.54, no.7, 2021 , pp. 509-522 More about this Journal
Abstract
In many countries, including Korea, it has been challenging to understand flood-related social dynamics due to urbanization and climate change. In this regard, socio-hydrology has been proposed to consider the interaction between hydrologic systems, land-use change, and human activities. However, there is a general lack of understanding of the interactions of socio-hydrologicsystems. This study examines the interactions between human activities and hydrologic systems from a sociological perspective using a dynamic system model. In other words, this study aims to present a conceptualization model that considers the mutual interaction of flood and community from a socio-hydrologic perspective. Depending on the construction cost of the levee for the Yangjae River, this study considered three scenarios to simulate the interaction of socio-hydrologic systems. Socio-hydrologic interactions can effectively reproduce the changes in the Yangjae River. Moreover, It is expected that the proposed model can be further used to understand possible hydrologic changes and interaction with social systems in the future as a decision-making tool in water resources management.
Keywords
Socio-hydrology; Flood; Interaction; System dynamics;
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