Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/11842
Authors: Di Salvo, Cristina* 
Ciotoli, Giancarlo* 
Pennica, Francesco* 
Cavinato, Gian Paolo* 
Title: Pluvial flood hazard in the city of Rome (Italy)
Journal: Journal of Maps 
Series/Report no.: /13 (2017)
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2017
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2017.1333968
Abstract: The map shows the result of a procedure for pluvial flood hazard (PFH) mapping in urban areas, developed by using easy to find data, usually available from local authorities. Data were processed using a sequence of tools in a GIS environment. Two parameters have been evaluated: (1) susceptibility, defined as the probability of a flood occurring in a certain area (‘flood-prone areas’) which depends on the ground morphology (i.e. presence of depressions, fill volume of depressions) and spatial density of previously observed floods and (2) potential impact, formed from all factors influencing the damage (e.g. value of exposed heritage or number of people potentially involved), as well as the induced hazard due to damage. Susceptibility and potential impact were each divided into five classes and a score matrix was constructed; the final PFH is then defined by the summation of the scores within the matrix. The methodology used is suitable for a comprehensive, mostly automatic, first-level analysis of PFH in urban areas, and it is easily replicable. The obtained flood hazard map could provide a useful tool for civil protection purposes, that is, for hazard evaluation and emergency planning.
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