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発表 Assessment of Flood Hazards and Vulnerability in Cambodian Floodplain

作成年度 2013 年度
論文名 Assessment of Flood Hazards and Vulnerability in Cambodian Floodplain
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発表会 Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research
誌名 Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research
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発表年月日 2013/06/01
所属研究室/機関名 著者名(英名)
ICHARMBadri Bhakta Shrestha
ICHARMToshio Okazumi
ICHARMShigenobu Tanaka
ICHARMAi Sugiura
ICHARMYoungjoo Kwak, Shigenobu Hibino
抄録
Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) is frequently affected by floods, particularly, within the low-lying floodplains of Cambodia. Populations living in the Mekong River floodplain of Cambodia are vulnerable to flood disasters. It is thus necessary to identify flood vulnerability in flood-prone areas of the LMB to support decisions for flood management. This study identified flood hazard areas and flood vulnerability in LMB of Cambodian floodplain and developed Flood Vulnerability Indices (FVIs). The flood vulnerability was defined in terms of amount of potential damages. The agricultural and house damages were considered to identify flood vulnerability indices, because both are major income and stocks in the area. The agricultural damage was defined as the function of flood water depth during the cultivation period and its duration. The maximum daily water depth and their duration for each grid were calculated and agricultural damages at each grid were calculated according to damage curves. The house damage was defined as the function of maximum flood water depth by relating with average year flood level. The calculated house damages were compared with the statistical data of house damages. The FVIs were developed for agricultural, houses and total damages by normalizing the calculated values of damages. The FVIs were developed for average flood case and extreme flood case.
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