Abstract

Abstract. Regularly occurring flood events do have a history in Santiago de Chile, the capital city of Chile and study area for this research. The analysis of flood events, the resulting damage and its causes are crucial prerequisites for the development of risk prevention measures. The goal of this research is to empirically investigate the vulnerability towards floods in Santiago de Chile as one component of flood risk. The analysis and assessment of vulnerability is based on the application of a multi-scale (individual, household, municipal level) set of indicators and the use of a broad range of data. The case-specific set of indicators developed in this study shows the relevant variables and their interrelations influencing the flood vulnerability in the study area. It provides a decision support tool for stakeholders and allows for monitoring and evaluating changes over time. The paper outlines how GIS, census, and remote sensing data as well as household surveys and expert interviews are used as an information base for the derivation of a vulnerability map for two municipalities located in the eastern part of Santiago de Chile. The generation of vulnerability maps representing the two different perspectives of local decision makers (experts) and affected households is exemplified and discussed using the developed methodology.

Highlights

  • Floods in Santiago frequently affect numerous people, buildings, and infrastructure across the city

  • Occurring flood events do have a history in Santiago de Chile, the capital city of Chile and study area for this research

  • The case-specific set of indicators developed in this study shows the relevant variables and their interrelations influencing the flood vulnerability in the study area

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Introduction

Floods in Santiago frequently affect numerous people, buildings, and infrastructure across the city. The dramatic and ongoing urbanization process in Santiago is leading to an increase of the flood hazard and an increase of population and infrastructure in flood-prone areas. The extent of damage depends on the vulnerability of the affected people and infrastructure. What is lacking for the study area is information about the vulnerability of the people, buildings, and infrastructure in the flood-prone areas in order to be able to derive flood risk reduction measures. This study investigates vulnerability to floods in Santiago de Chile, i.e. in a semi-arid environment with rather low flood heights, for the first time and discusses them with respect to their importance for flood risk both from the perspective of the affected population and regional decision makers. This paper compares the evaluation of vulnerability from different perspectives

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