Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA

The decision making process in flood mitigation typically involves a number of factors reflecting flood severity, flood vulnerability and the cost of the mitigation measures, which implies that the decision framework needs to combine both social–economic parameters and flood extent prediction analys...

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Main Authors: Daksiya, Velautham, Su, Hsin Ting, Chang, Young Ho, Lo, Edmond Yat Man
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-845662020-09-26T22:02:21Z Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA Daksiya, Velautham Su, Hsin Ting Chang, Young Ho Lo, Edmond Yat Man School of Civil and Environmental Engineering School of Humanities and Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Environmental Process Modelling Centre Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management SEVI Rainfall uncertainty The decision making process in flood mitigation typically involves a number of factors reflecting flood severity, flood vulnerability and the cost of the mitigation measures, which implies that the decision framework needs to combine both social–economic parameters and flood extent prediction analysis. A socio-economic vulnerability index (SEVI) is developed here to represent social–economic factors and its use demonstrated within a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) for assessing flood levee options for a central basin of Jakarta, Indonesia. The variables defining the SEVI are selected based on available national social–economic data reported for Indonesia with overlapping information removed using Pearson’s correlation analysis. Two different methods are used to further scale the SEVI which is developed along administrative boundaries into a Net SEVI which is dependent on the predicted flood hazard as resulting from the levee plan options while capturing uncertainty in the rainfall forecasting. The MCDA technique adopted uses criteria of Net SEVI, annual expected loss, graduality and levee construction cost for analyzing six different levee plans and with uncertainty in the rainfall incorporated. The Net SEVI thus specifically reflects the social–economic impact on the flood-affected population, and this approach thereby provides a higher degree of granularity in the flood mitigation decision process. The MCDA decision framework developed is general in that the Net SEVI can be applied for consideration of other flood mitigation strategies. Here, it is shown that the inclusion of the Net SEVI criteria changes the best choice levee plan decision to a higher protection level for the basin considered. Accepted version 2017-08-17T01:32:13Z 2019-12-06T15:47:22Z 2017-08-17T01:32:13Z 2019-12-06T15:47:22Z 2017 Journal Article Daksiya, V., Su, H. T., Chang, Y. H., & Lo, E. Y. M. (2017). Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA. Natural Hazards, 87(1), 515-531. 0921-030X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84566 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/43598 10.1007/s11069-017-2774-x en Natural Hazards © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Natural Hazards, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-017-2774-x]. 27 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic SEVI
Rainfall uncertainty
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Rainfall uncertainty
Daksiya, Velautham
Su, Hsin Ting
Chang, Young Ho
Lo, Edmond Yat Man
Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
description The decision making process in flood mitigation typically involves a number of factors reflecting flood severity, flood vulnerability and the cost of the mitigation measures, which implies that the decision framework needs to combine both social–economic parameters and flood extent prediction analysis. A socio-economic vulnerability index (SEVI) is developed here to represent social–economic factors and its use demonstrated within a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) for assessing flood levee options for a central basin of Jakarta, Indonesia. The variables defining the SEVI are selected based on available national social–economic data reported for Indonesia with overlapping information removed using Pearson’s correlation analysis. Two different methods are used to further scale the SEVI which is developed along administrative boundaries into a Net SEVI which is dependent on the predicted flood hazard as resulting from the levee plan options while capturing uncertainty in the rainfall forecasting. The MCDA technique adopted uses criteria of Net SEVI, annual expected loss, graduality and levee construction cost for analyzing six different levee plans and with uncertainty in the rainfall incorporated. The Net SEVI thus specifically reflects the social–economic impact on the flood-affected population, and this approach thereby provides a higher degree of granularity in the flood mitigation decision process. The MCDA decision framework developed is general in that the Net SEVI can be applied for consideration of other flood mitigation strategies. Here, it is shown that the inclusion of the Net SEVI criteria changes the best choice levee plan decision to a higher protection level for the basin considered.
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Daksiya, Velautham
Su, Hsin Ting
Chang, Young Ho
Lo, Edmond Yat Man
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author Daksiya, Velautham
Su, Hsin Ting
Chang, Young Ho
Lo, Edmond Yat Man
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title Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
title_short Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
title_full Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
title_fullStr Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using MCDA
title_sort incorporating socio-economic effects and uncertain rainfall in flood mitigation decision using mcda
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