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原文传递 An Investigation of the Current Situation of Floodplain Mapping in British Columbia: A Fuzzy Rule-Based Approach
题名: An Investigation of the Current Situation of Floodplain Mapping in British Columbia: A Fuzzy Rule-Based Approach
正文语种: eng
作者: Manjot Kaur;Sana Saleem;Kh Md Nahiduzzaman;Kasun Hewage;Rehan Sadiq
作者单位: School of Engineering The Univ. of British Columbia Okanagan Campus 3333 Univ. Way Kelowna BC Canada V1V 1V7;School of Engineering The Univ. of British Columbia Okanagan Campus 3333 Univ. Way Kelowna BC Canada V1V 1V7;School of Engineering The Univ. of British Columbia Okanagan Campus 3333 Univ. Way Kelowna BC Canada V1V 1V7;School of Engineering The Univ. of British Columbia Okanagan Campus 3333 Univ. Way Kelowna BC Canada V1V 1V7;School of Engineering The Univ. of British Columbia Okanagan Campus 3333 Univ. Way Kelowna BC Canada V1V 1V7
关键词: Floodplain maps; Flood risk and mitigation; Fuzzy rule-based approach
摘要: The increased intensity of floods has become an emerging phenomenon in British Columbia, Canada. Flooding causes significant damage to properties and the built environment. The flood damage is magnified by the unthoughtful location choices for settlements and incoherent land use policies. This has severely restricted the capacity to build resilience to adapt to the unpredictable challenges of floods. Therefore, a thorough understanding of the current state of the floodplain maps that entail the spatial distribution of floods and the associated risks to the communities is paramount. Therefore, the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) attempted to identify pathways to increase awareness of the current state of the floodplain maps and prepare an updated inventory and its vitality to build resilient communities. The survey results suggested that 38.5% of the communities have created or updated their floodplain maps since 2015, and 62% of the maps meet the British Columbia Flood Hazard Area Land Use Management Guidelines. However, a survey conducted in 2020 suggested an increase in the response rate by 12.8%, which indicates a growing urgency to mitigate flood risks. Due to a lack of expertise and pertinent knowledge, 46% of the communities could not create or update the floodplain maps. In addition, the lack of provincial funding was identified as a key impediment to the floodplain mapping that was experienced by 37.5% of the communities. A schematic perception-action-state-accessibility-usage (PASAU) framework was proposed in this study to confirm the current state of floodplain mapping. The British Columbia, Canada, regions were ranked following a fuzzy rule-based approach to assess the nature and status of preparations for floodplain maps. The result suggests that the Northern Territories, Canada, lie at the low and others are at the medium scale. Communities that scored low were attributed to a lack of funding, in-house expertise, data, and planning endeavors. This study suggested actions for different tiers of the government to make the communities safer and more resilient.
出版年: 2023
期刊名称: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
卷: 149
期: 4
页码: 04023036.1-04023036.11
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