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According to statistics, the majority of Louisiana's urban coastal area is low-income, out of which a significant percentage is susceptible to issues dealing with hazards and the relevant consequences. On the other hand, the increasing number of hazards along the Mexican Gulf Coast has become a severe concern for governors. In this study, social vulnerability to extreme floods for New Orleans urban area is evaluated through four phases. The indicators of social vulnerability are identified, and using a statistical analysis process the most important indicators are determined. Also, Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) is estimated and mapped, and the flood risk maps are generated. Finally, by merging the SVI map and the flood map, the social vulnerability exposure map is generated. The results revealed that four key factors that account for 78.60% of the variation in the overall dataset include age (31.3%), urbanization (21.5%), employment status (13.7%), and education level (12.1%). The output of this research can help stakeholders and decision-makers lessen impact of extreme flooding on the social life of vulnerable communities living in coastal areas.
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Rouhanizadeh et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7387fb6db6435876b186f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784485279.061
Behzad Rouhanizadeh
Georgia Southern University
Elnaz Safapour
Georgia Southern University
Anupa Silwal
University of New Orleans
University of Alabama
University of New Orleans
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