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- Title
Mapping current and future flood exposure using a 5-metre flood model and climate change projections.
- Authors
Darlington, Connor; Raikes, Jonathan; Henstra, Daniel; Thistlethwaite, Jason; Raven, Emma K.
- Abstract
Local stakeholders need information about areas exposed to potential flooding to manage increasing disaster risk. Moderate and large-scale flood hazard mapping is often produced at a low spatial resolution, typically using only one source of flooding (e.g., riverine), and it often fails to include climate change. This article assesses flood hazard exposure in the City of Vancouver, Canada, using flood mapping produced by flood risk science experts JBA Risk Management, which represented baseline exposure at 5-metre spatial resolution and incorporated climate change-adjusted values based on different greenhouse gas emission scenarios. The article identifies areas of both current and future flood exposure in the built environment, differentiating between sources of flooding (fluvial, pluvial, storm surge), climate change scenarios, and return periods. The case study demonstrates the utility of a flood model with a moderate resolution for informing planning, policy development, and public education. Without recent engineered or regulatory mapping available in all areas across Canada, this model provides a mechanism for identifying possible present and future flood risk at a higher resolution than is available at Canada-wide coverage.
- Subjects
VANCOUVER (B.C.); CANADA; CLIMATE change models; FLOOD risk; STORM surges; GREENHOUSE gases; FLOODS; BUILT environment; RESOLUTION plans
- Publication
Natural Hazards & Earth System Sciences Discussions, 2023, p1
- ISSN
2195-9269
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/nhess-2023-87