Land (Feb 2022)

Vulnerability to Flood Risk: A Methodological Proposal for Assessing the Isolation of the Population

  • Juan Francisco Sortino Barrionuevo,
  • Hugo Castro Noblejas,
  • Francisco José Cantarero Prados

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land11020277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 277

Abstract

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There are few studies that have developed estimations of the vulnerability of the population to isolation as a result of flood events. The main objective of this study was to provide a methodological proposal that addresses this matter through a series of cartographic instruments. To this purpose, the method was tested in a study area classified as area with significant potential flood risk (ARPSI) in southern Spain. Three methodological proposals were designed to define: (1) the population likely to be isolated within the flood area; (2) the population liable to be isolated by cuts to access roads outside the flood area; (3) the main workplaces involving concentrations of population likely to be isolated. The results demonstrate that the study area has a high degree of vulnerability to the flood risk. The methodological proposal provides detailed results at local level, which is a highly functional tool for flood risk managers. This research shows that, just as in the case of hazard, a deep and detailed knowledge of vulnerability and its consequent problems leads to a better management of flood risk.

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