Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards

Most hazard assessments focus on the magnitude and probability of occurrence of the trigger events. Although useful, they overlook the influence of the natural and built environments in either modifying the magnitude of the trigger event or setting off a cascade of ancillary hazards. This chapter pr...

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Main Authors: Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z, Josol, Jairus Carmela C
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-11082023-02-20T07:20:06Z Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z Josol, Jairus Carmela C Most hazard assessments focus on the magnitude and probability of occurrence of the trigger events. Although useful, they overlook the influence of the natural and built environments in either modifying the magnitude of the trigger event or setting off a cascade of ancillary hazards. This chapter presents a Physical Services Index (PSI) to account for the twofold role of physical urban services in compounding flooding hazards and as an indicator of preexisting development gaps, which can constitute hazards themselves. Using Metro Manila, the Philippines, as a pilot case, a system-dynamics platform simulates trends in the PSI. The results show that, for Metro Manila, the effects of population growth on the PSI can be mitigated by reducing land conversion into built-up areas. They likewise reveal that limiting flood volume as a flood-management measure no longer suffices. Governance institutions will need to address large deficits in urban services to prevent the cascading of flooding hazards and to improve health outcomes and wellbeing. More broadly, these results demonstrate that development-oriented investments, such as improving urban services, are potentially more effective at enhancing resilience to flooding, even though they are not explicitly hazard related. Highlights Cascading hazards are a prevalent but understudied class of multihazards. A Physical Services Index (PSI) tracks urban services and their impacts on flood hazards. For Metro Manila, less urbanization can offset PSI impacts of population growth. Addressing flood hazards requires investments beyond flood-control infrastructures. Resilience investments can be more cost-effective with development co-benefits. 2022-03-18T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/109 https://doi.org/10.1016/C2018-0-02373-7 Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Flooding Hazard index Metro Manila Multihazards Physical services Resilience Systems thinking Urban environment Emergency and Disaster Management Environmental Monitoring Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Physical and Environmental Geography Physical Sciences and Mathematics Urban Studies
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topic Flooding
Hazard index
Metro Manila
Multihazards
Physical services
Resilience
Systems thinking
Urban environment
Emergency and Disaster Management
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Physical and Environmental Geography
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Urban Studies
spellingShingle Flooding
Hazard index
Metro Manila
Multihazards
Physical services
Resilience
Systems thinking
Urban environment
Emergency and Disaster Management
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Physical and Environmental Geography
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Urban Studies
Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z
Josol, Jairus Carmela C
Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards
description Most hazard assessments focus on the magnitude and probability of occurrence of the trigger events. Although useful, they overlook the influence of the natural and built environments in either modifying the magnitude of the trigger event or setting off a cascade of ancillary hazards. This chapter presents a Physical Services Index (PSI) to account for the twofold role of physical urban services in compounding flooding hazards and as an indicator of preexisting development gaps, which can constitute hazards themselves. Using Metro Manila, the Philippines, as a pilot case, a system-dynamics platform simulates trends in the PSI. The results show that, for Metro Manila, the effects of population growth on the PSI can be mitigated by reducing land conversion into built-up areas. They likewise reveal that limiting flood volume as a flood-management measure no longer suffices. Governance institutions will need to address large deficits in urban services to prevent the cascading of flooding hazards and to improve health outcomes and wellbeing. More broadly, these results demonstrate that development-oriented investments, such as improving urban services, are potentially more effective at enhancing resilience to flooding, even though they are not explicitly hazard related. Highlights Cascading hazards are a prevalent but understudied class of multihazards. A Physical Services Index (PSI) tracks urban services and their impacts on flood hazards. For Metro Manila, less urbanization can offset PSI impacts of population growth. Addressing flood hazards requires investments beyond flood-control infrastructures. Resilience investments can be more cost-effective with development co-benefits.
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author Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z
Josol, Jairus Carmela C
author_facet Gotangco, Charlotte Kendra Z
Josol, Jairus Carmela C
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title Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards
title_short Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards
title_full Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards
title_fullStr Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards
title_full_unstemmed Physical Services Index for Flooding Hazards
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/109
https://doi.org/10.1016/C2018-0-02373-7
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