Abstract

This study proposes a generalized framework for the assessment of flood risk and potential strategies to mitigate flood under various vulnerability and adaptation scenarios. The possible causes of hazard, exposure and vulnerability in flood disaster were clearly identified by using a climate risk template. Then, levels of exposure and vulnerability with adaptive capacity and sensitivity were further defined by a quantification approach, and the climate risk maps were consequently provided. The potential possible climate adaptation strategies were investigated through the comparison of climate risk maps with diverse adaptation options. The framework was demonstrated in the Kyoto City in Japan with residents as a target population to reduce the flood risk. The results indicate that the government should pay attention to reducing the population in flood-prone areas and adopt diverse adaptation strategies to reduce the flood risk to the residents. Rainwater storage and green roofs as adaptation strategies as short-term planning options are recommended. The construction of detention ponds has been suggested to prevent flood risks in future as a part of the long-term planning process. In conclusion, the proposed framework is expected to be a suitable tool for supporting climate risk analysis in the context of flood disasters.

Highlights

  • Flooding is one of the most frequently mentioned impacts of climate change and is the natural disaster with the most significant economic influence in the world (e.g., [1,2,3,4,5])

  • Figure shows the possible causes of climate analyzed to present the relationship between different factors

  • The possible causes of flood disaster are identified by using the climate risk template, and the potential climate adaptation strategies were discussed

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Introduction

Flooding is one of the most frequently mentioned impacts of climate change and is the natural disaster with the most significant economic influence in the world (e.g., [1,2,3,4,5]). Flood risk in metropolises is increased by urban development due to changes in hydrological conditions [6]. Because of the increasing urban concentration, the exposure and vulnerability of cities are increasing, resulting in higher flood risk. Climate adaptation strategies in developing countries have been paid attention but have provided useful information for decision. A comprehensive assessment of flood risk with suitable climate adaptation strategies is desired. Effective adaptation options and plenty of risk assessment methodologies by comprehending climate risk have become more and more important

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