Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos

This paper presents a different approach to the flood risk assessment in the City of Malolos with the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic in Malolos with the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic Information System (GIS). MCDA was used to look into t...

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Main Authors: Hernandez, Bryan Joseph C., Pe, John Edward M., Ty, Robert Francis S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-113252022-01-06T08:47:44Z Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos Hernandez, Bryan Joseph C. Pe, John Edward M. Ty, Robert Francis S. This paper presents a different approach to the flood risk assessment in the City of Malolos with the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic in Malolos with the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic Information System (GIS). MCDA was used to look into the weights of the main factors known to affect the risk index of the area namely: hazard, vulnerability, exposure, and capacity (soft and hard countermeasures). GIS on the other hand was used to show visual information of the different indices and variation of each barangay with the different factors considered. Analysis was carried out mainly with the use of 2010 census data and values gathered from the barangay profiles from the City Planning and Development Office of the City of Malolos. The resulting flood risk index map shows clearly the very high risk barangay's which shall be the focus of flood mitigation projects. These barangay's found to be of very high risk after the analysis were Santo Cristo, Caliligawan, Santo Rosario, Mojon, Catmon, Namayan, Calero, Masile, Mambog, Caniogan, Santiagp, Matimbo, Liang, Bangkal, and San Gabriel. Focusing flood mitigation projects in these barangay's can significantly decrease the risk index of the whole city of Malolos by increasing the coping capacity of each barangay. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10680 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Flood forecasting----Philippines--Malolos City Flood damage prevention--Philippines--Malolos City Floods--Risk assessment. Civil Engineering
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topic Flood forecasting----Philippines--Malolos City
Flood damage prevention--Philippines--Malolos City
Floods--Risk assessment.
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Flood forecasting----Philippines--Malolos City
Flood damage prevention--Philippines--Malolos City
Floods--Risk assessment.
Civil Engineering
Hernandez, Bryan Joseph C.
Pe, John Edward M.
Ty, Robert Francis S.
Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos
description This paper presents a different approach to the flood risk assessment in the City of Malolos with the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic in Malolos with the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic Information System (GIS). MCDA was used to look into the weights of the main factors known to affect the risk index of the area namely: hazard, vulnerability, exposure, and capacity (soft and hard countermeasures). GIS on the other hand was used to show visual information of the different indices and variation of each barangay with the different factors considered. Analysis was carried out mainly with the use of 2010 census data and values gathered from the barangay profiles from the City Planning and Development Office of the City of Malolos. The resulting flood risk index map shows clearly the very high risk barangay's which shall be the focus of flood mitigation projects. These barangay's found to be of very high risk after the analysis were Santo Cristo, Caliligawan, Santo Rosario, Mojon, Catmon, Namayan, Calero, Masile, Mambog, Caniogan, Santiagp, Matimbo, Liang, Bangkal, and San Gabriel. Focusing flood mitigation projects in these barangay's can significantly decrease the risk index of the whole city of Malolos by increasing the coping capacity of each barangay.
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author Hernandez, Bryan Joseph C.
Pe, John Edward M.
Ty, Robert Francis S.
author_facet Hernandez, Bryan Joseph C.
Pe, John Edward M.
Ty, Robert Francis S.
author_sort Hernandez, Bryan Joseph C.
title Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos
title_short Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos
title_full Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos
title_fullStr Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos
title_full_unstemmed Flood risk assessment of the city of Malolos
title_sort flood risk assessment of the city of malolos
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10680
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