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Area of Science:

  • Disaster ethics
  • Public health preparedness
  • Environmental sociology

Background:

  • Disaster ethics is an emerging field addressing ethical challenges in disaster planning and response.
  • Flood disasters present unique ethical considerations for professionals involved.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the academic literature on ethical issues related to floods.
  • To identify gaps in current research and propose future directions for disaster ethics in flood management.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search of sociological, biomedical, and geophysical databases.
  • Qualitative analysis of identified publications using NVivo software (version 11).
  • Review methods guided by the PRISMA Statement.

Main Results:

  • Further research is needed on ethical issues specific to flood disasters.
  • There is a lack of established ethical guidelines for flood planners and responders.
  • Existing ethical principles require flexible application to flood-specific circumstances.

Conclusions:

  • Development of ethical guidelines for flood management is essential.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration among sociologists, biomedical experts, geophysicists, engineers, and ethicists is vital.
  • Flexible application of ethical principles is necessary for effective flood ethics.