Geospatial Analysis of Flood Vulnerability Levels Based on Physical Characteristics and Resilience Capacity of Peri-Urban Settlements in Nigeria
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Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
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Flooding is becoming a yearly reoccurring event in many communities and cities
in Nigeria, leading to the destruction of properties and deaths; hence, we
must take measures to either prepare for the impact or curb the occurrence.
The study identified flood vulnerability levels of communities in Isoko North
LGA based on physical environmental domains such as land use, elevation, and
proximity to river channel (drainage) using geospatial techniques. Also, attributes
that could contribute to the resilience capacity building of the communities
were assessed. From the study, 73.93% of the entire area is moderately and
highly vulnerable to flood, while among the communities, seventeen (17) are
categorized as moderately vulnerable, and four (4) are lowly vulnerable. The
overall resilience capacity of the communities indicated can build a substantial
capacity towards community resilience (3.02, 0.06). However, there is a need to
encourage collaboration with stakeholders to improve mitigation action and
enhance various shortcomings toward resilience capacity building.
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Afolabi et al., 2022