Syahlini Mariappan (2019) Flood hazard analysis for landuse plannning in Penampang area, Sabah. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
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Abstract
Flooding is one of the major natural disasters in Sabah, Malaysia. Several recent cases of catastrophic flooding were recorded especially in Penampang area, Sabah (e.g. July 1999; October 2010; April 2013; October & December 2014). Heavy monsoon rainfall has triggered floods and caused great damage in Penampang area. The 2014 floods have affected 40,000 people from 70 villages. The objectives of this research are (i) To determine the factors contributing to the flood occurrences; (ii) To analyse the Flood Susceptibility Level (FSL); and (iii) To identify the flood hazard in the study area and produce the flood hazard map. In this study, eigth (8) parameters were considered in relation to the causative factors to flooding, which are: rainfall, slope gradient, elevation, drainage density, landuse, soil textures, slope curvatures and flow accumulation. Flood Hazard Analysis (FHAn) map were produced based on the data collected from the field survey, laboratory analysis, high resolution digital radar images (IFSAR) acquisation, and secondary data in three (3) different period (2002, 2008 and 2014). FHL were defined using Multi Criteria Evaluation (MCE) technique integrated with GIS software. Based on the FHAn, approximately 3.17% of total study area classified as Very High Hazard (VHH), 4.55% as High Hazard (HH), 15.52% as Moderate Hazard (MH), 15.72% as Low Hazard (LH) dan 61.04% as Very Low Hazard (VLH) respectively. As a result of the calculation and interpretation, the average ratio of the areas under the curve were 0.839, and thus can be argued that validation prediction accuracy was 83.90%. The developed model will be a very valuable resource for consulting, planning agencies and local governments in managing risk, land-use zoning and remediation efforts to mitigate risks. Moreover, the technique applied in this study can easily be extended to other areas, where other factors may be considered, depending on the availability of data.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Keyword: | Sabah , Malaysia , Heavy monsoon rainfall , floods |
Subjects: | Q Science > QE Geology |
Department: | FACULTY > Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage |
Depositing User: | NORAINI LABUK - |
Date Deposited: | 07 Aug 2020 15:31 |
Last Modified: | 07 Aug 2020 15:31 |
URI: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25759 |
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