Dynamic Assessment of the Flood Risk at Basin Scale under Simulation of Land-Use Scenarios and Spatialization Technology of Factor
Climate change, population increase, and urban expansion have increased the risk of flooding. Therefore, accurately identifying future changing patterns in the flood risk is essential. For this purpose, this study elaborated a new framework for a basin scale that employs a future land-use simulation...
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Main Authors: | Jun Liu, Jiyan Wang, Junnan Xiong, Weiming Cheng, Xingjie Cui, Wen He, Yufeng He, Yu Duan, Gang Yang, Nan Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a0ffc429b0bc4e47ad09dd2df2fb2bed |
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