Integrated approach for flood shelter site selection and emergency response accessibility analysis at the provincial scale: a case study in Henan, China

ABSTRACT The emergency response efficiency is affected seriously by the shelter location during traffic disruption caused by floods. In this paper, a new framework including the suitability assessment of shelter location and the accessibility analysis of emergency response is proposed. Firstly, an e...

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Published inJournal of water and climate change
Main Authors Zhonghui, Ji, Zheng, Hualong, Jiaxuan, Zou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 23.09.2024
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Summary:ABSTRACT The emergency response efficiency is affected seriously by the shelter location during traffic disruption caused by floods. In this paper, a new framework including the suitability assessment of shelter location and the accessibility analysis of emergency response is proposed. Firstly, an evaluation criteria system from a risk perspective is established to screen candidate shelters. Secondly, candidate shelters’ effective area, capacity, and service radius are combined to determine the suitable shelter locations. Finally, the emergency accessibility of traffic under different rainstorm scenarios is calculated, respectively. The results show that resident emergency congregate shelters are suitable to be built in economically developed and high-densely populated areas around the central part of Henan, and it is mainly to guard against extreme floods caused by heavy rainfall. It should be dominated by emergency evacuation and embarkation shelters to prevent daily floods in the west and southwest. In addition, the reduced accessibility is apparent in the western and southeastern regions owing to road inundation, and occurs in the disaster scenarios of the 20-year return period and more. This study suggests how to select suitable shelters by considering the spatial heterogeneity of the province.
ISSN:2040-2244
2408-9354
DOI:10.2166/wcc.2024.475