Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Nov 2021)

Tidal flood area mapping in the face of climate change scenarios: case study in a tropical estuary in the Brazilian semi-arid region

  • P. V. N. Araújo,
  • P. V. N. Araújo,
  • P. V. N. Araújo,
  • V. E. Amaro,
  • V. E. Amaro,
  • L. S. Aguiar,
  • C. C. Lima,
  • C. C. Lima,
  • A. B. Lopes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-21-3353-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 3353 – 3366

Abstract

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Previous studies on tidal flood mapping are mostly through continental- and/or global-scale approaches. Moreover, the few works on local-scale perception are concentrated in Europe, Asia, and North America. Here, we present a case study approaching a tidal flood risk mapping application in the face of climate change scenarios in a region with a strong environmental and social appeal. The study site is an estuarine cut in the Brazilian semi-arid region, covering part of two state conservation units, which has been suffering severe consequences from tidal flooding in recent years. In this case study, we used high-geodetic-precision data (lidar DEM), together with robust tidal return period statistics and data from current sea level rise scenarios. We found that approximately 327.60 km2 of the estuary is under tidal flood risk and in need of mitigation measures. This case study can serve as a basis for future management actions, as well as a model for applying risk mapping in other coastal areas.