Assessing the impact of seasonal population fluctuation on regional flood risk management
Assessing the impact of seasonal population fluctuation on regional flood risk management
This paper focuses on the integration of population and environmental models to address the effect of seasonally varying populations on exposure to flood risk. A spatiotemporal population modelling tool, Population24/7, has been combined with LISFLOOD-FP inundation model outputs for a study area centred on St Austell, Cornwall, UK. Results indicate seasonal cycles in populations and their exposure to flood hazard which are not accounted for in traditional population datasets or flood hazard analyses and which provide potential enhancements to current practice.
Smith, Alan
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Newing, Andy
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Quinn, Niall
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Martin, David
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Smith, Alan
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Newing, Andy
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Quinn, Niall
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Smith, Alan, Newing, Andy, Quinn, Niall, Martin, David and Cockings, Samantha
(2015)
Assessing the impact of seasonal population fluctuation on regional flood risk management.
GIS Research UK 2015, Leeds, United Kingdom.
15 - 17 Apr 2015.
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This paper focuses on the integration of population and environmental models to address the effect of seasonally varying populations on exposure to flood risk. A spatiotemporal population modelling tool, Population24/7, has been combined with LISFLOOD-FP inundation model outputs for a study area centred on St Austell, Cornwall, UK. Results indicate seasonal cycles in populations and their exposure to flood hazard which are not accounted for in traditional population datasets or flood hazard analyses and which provide potential enhancements to current practice.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 15 April 2015
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GIS Research UK 2015, Leeds, United Kingdom, 2015-04-15 - 2015-04-17
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Geography & Environment
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373243
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Alan Smith
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Andy Newing
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Niall Quinn
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