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从洪水路径到洪水通道,一个有效的方法来绘制,识别和评估合适的洪水通道:来自挪威特伦海姆的一个案例研究
T I Skrede1, V Tørudstad2, V Pons2
1Department of Civil Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), S.P. Andersens Veg 5, 7031, Trondheim, Norway; Norconsult AS, Vestfjordgaten 4, 1338, Sandvika, Norway.
Journal of environmental management
|September 30, 2023
概括
城市的洪水通道是管理强烈降雨的关键. 本研究介绍了一种GIS方法,用于绘制和评估这些自然排水路径,提高城市的抗洪能力.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 城市规划 城市规划
- 水文学 水文学
背景情况:
- 气候变化和城市化增加了挪威城市的暴雨洪水.
- 现有的雨水系统经常被强烈的降雨淹没,导致城市洪水.
研究的目的:
- 探索利用城市表面作为雨水基础设施中的洪水通道.
- 开发一个空间GIS方法来识别和评估洪流.
- 通过整合自然排水路来提高城市的抗洪能力.
主要方法:
- 开发了一个空间GIS方法来绘制现有的排水线和识别洪水通道.
- 实施了一种自动化流程,以确定潜在的雨水管理措施.
- 引入了危险评估的关键点和洪水评估的分类方法.
- 在挪威的特伦海姆进行了一项案例研究.
主要成果:
- 通过使用GIS在特伦海姆成功识别和评估现有的洪水通道.
- 证明了GIS在绘制,评估和优先考虑洪流措施方面的能力.
- 强调评估和保护充当洪水通道的区域的重要性.
结论:
- 基于GIS的方法足以用于绘制和评估城市洪水通道.
- 将洪水通道整合到雨水管理中可以提高城市的抗洪能力.
- 考虑潜在的危险和空间不确定性对于基于GIS的洪水分析至关重要.
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