Water (Aug 2021)
3D GIS Platform for Flood Wargame: A Case Study of New Taipei City, Taiwan
Abstract
Wargames have been promoted by local governments in Taiwan since 2009, as they require far fewer resources than full-scale exercises. Previously, wargame scenarios were divulged before their launch, enabling participants to formulate response plans in advance, which made them ineffective. Currently, wargames in which scenarios are not shared in advance require a common platform for debriefing players regarding their planned actions. Owing to its geographical location, Taiwan is prone to significant flooding disasters. To assist in making countermeasures, we created a 3D GIS-based Flood Wargame Assistance Platform (FWGAP) for conducting rapid spatial analyses. Flooded areas are estimated in the FWGAP in three ways: (1) using a digital terrain model (DTM) with designated flood center and depth; (2) applying historical flooding spots; and (3) potential flooding maps. A FWGAP can estimate affected and vulnerable populations and has functions for locating resources such as shelters and hospitals near the flooded areas. Its integrated use of closed-circuit televisions, Google Street View maps, and 3D buildings to display flooded areas realistically ensures greater fidelity. This study reports on the city- and the district-level applications of the FWGAP. The results of the survey undertaken indicates that 56% of the participants agreed that the FWGAP enables disaster relief resources to be located on a GIS map. About half of the participants believed that a no-script flooding wargame using a FWGAP could help to identify problems in standard operation procedures and promote greater horizontal coordination among departments.
Keywords