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AbstractThe article focuses on the mapping and assessment of fluvial flood risk at municipal level of Slovakia. The fluvial floods risk index (FFRI), composed of a hazard component and a vulnerability component, was computed for 2927 municipalities using spatial multicriteria analysis and geographic information systems (GIS). The fluvial flood hazard index (FFHI) was computed based on eight physical-geographical indicators and land cover representing the riverine flood potential and also the frequency of flood events in individual municipalities. The fluvial flood vulnerability index (FFVI) was calculated using seven indicators representing the economic and social vulnerability of municipalities. All of the indicators were normalized and weighted using the rank sum method. By aggregating the weighted indicators, we obtained the FFHI and FFVI in each municipality. The final FFRI is a result of a synthesis of the FFHI and FFVI. The results of this study can be used mainly in the framework of flood risk management at national spatial scale, but also for local governments and periodic update of the Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment document, which is carried out at the national level under the EU Floods Directive.
Funder
Vedecká Grantová Agentúra MŠVVaŠ SR a SAV
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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