Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”

Study region: Sg. Kedah basin, Malaysia. Study focus: This study proposed a novel method to estimate the flood susceptibility index based on topographical conditions using Multi Criteria Decision Making approach with a specific hazard classification, to determine the paddy flood vulnerability index...

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Published in:Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Main Authors: Anuar A., Abdullah J., Muhammad N.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2023
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Anuar A., Abdullah J., Muhammad N.S.
Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
2023
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
46

10.1016/j.ejrh.2023.101324
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85147283239&doi=10.1016%2fj.ejrh.2023.101324&partnerID=40&md5=a67d3b9850332434db785d6a9f0dd2cb
Study region: Sg. Kedah basin, Malaysia. Study focus: This study proposed a novel method to estimate the flood susceptibility index based on topographical conditions using Multi Criteria Decision Making approach with a specific hazard classification, to determine the paddy flood vulnerability index considering all paddy growth periods and to establish risk classification by integrating flood inundation and damage, as risk is a combination of probability and impact of an event to occur. New hydrological insights: Flood occurrences at paddy fields are not uncommon and pose a serious threat, because rice is a staple food for most Asian countries. In a tropical environment, paddy cultivation normally undergoes three growth stages, namely vegetation, reproductive and ripening. These stages have different water requirements. Therefore, it is essential to include the paddy growth stages in the risk assessment, as well as the inundated duration and depth which are unique to the specific location and the paddy seed variety. These parameters have not been investigated in previous studies. The risk indices were classified into 5 major classes, namely very low, low, moderate, high and very high. A comprehensive flood risk map developed in this study can be used by all relevant authorities and stake holders to evaluate the level of flood risk. © 2023 The Authors
Elsevier B.V.
22145818
English
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author Anuar A.
Abdullah J.
Muhammad N.S.
spellingShingle Anuar A.
Abdullah J.
Muhammad N.S.
Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
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Abdullah J.
Muhammad N.S.
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title Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
title_short Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
title_full Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
title_fullStr Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
title_sort Quantifying the flood risk index of the Malaysian “rice bowl”
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description Study region: Sg. Kedah basin, Malaysia. Study focus: This study proposed a novel method to estimate the flood susceptibility index based on topographical conditions using Multi Criteria Decision Making approach with a specific hazard classification, to determine the paddy flood vulnerability index considering all paddy growth periods and to establish risk classification by integrating flood inundation and damage, as risk is a combination of probability and impact of an event to occur. New hydrological insights: Flood occurrences at paddy fields are not uncommon and pose a serious threat, because rice is a staple food for most Asian countries. In a tropical environment, paddy cultivation normally undergoes three growth stages, namely vegetation, reproductive and ripening. These stages have different water requirements. Therefore, it is essential to include the paddy growth stages in the risk assessment, as well as the inundated duration and depth which are unique to the specific location and the paddy seed variety. These parameters have not been investigated in previous studies. The risk indices were classified into 5 major classes, namely very low, low, moderate, high and very high. A comprehensive flood risk map developed in this study can be used by all relevant authorities and stake holders to evaluate the level of flood risk. © 2023 The Authors
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