Mahajan Santrupti Bhikamchand (sunita)

GE4050

PGE21307

RESILIENCE STRATEGY - FLOOD RISK MODELLING Flooding is a natural phenomenon, however, due to flooding physical and economic loss occurs. Flooding leads to loss of disturbance to the community. In this research slope, Drainage Density, Curve Number, Proximity to the River, and Height Above the nearest drainage are used for mapping the flood risk scenarios using the MCDM process and urban growth modeling. Particularly for this study MOLUSE urban growth model is selected. The final results highlight the area which is prone to flooding in 2030 and 2040. Resilience strategies are also employed in the output to make them flood resilience.


Report Content

INTRODUCTION

STUDY AREA & DATASETS

METHDOLOGY

MCDM PARAMETERS

MCDM MATHEMATICS

VALIDATION - FLOOD RISK SCENARIO - 1993

URBAN GROWTH MODELLING - LU CLASSIFICATION

URBAN GROWTH MODELLING - PREDITORS

URBAN GROWTH MODELLING - CALIBRATION, VALIDATION & PREDICTION

FLOOD RISK SCENARIOS - 2030, 2040 & RESILIENCE STRATEGY