Application of analytical hierarchy process (AHP) for flood risk assessment: a case study in Malda district of West Bengal, India

A Ghosh, SK Kar - Natural Hazards, 2018 - Springer
Flood, a perennial phenomenon mainly in low lying deltaic areas and flood plain regions,
can be viewed as beneficial for enhancing soil fertility and agricultural production, but also …

Flood hazard mapping of Sangu River basin in Bangladesh using multi‐criteria analysis of hydro‐geomorphological factors

RU Zzaman, S Nowreen, M Billah… - Journal of Flood Risk …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Flood havoc during 2019 in the Sangu River basin caused widespread damage to residents,
crops, roads, and communications in parts of hills in Bangladesh. Developing flood hazard …

Flood risk assessment: role of mitigation capacity in spatial flood risk mapping

N Ahmed, MAA Hoque, N Howlader… - Geocarto …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Globally, the frequency, intensity, and damage rate of floods have increased extensively in
the last few decades. The present study proposes a spatial-based multi-criteria approach …

Assessment of the water inundation area due to the tropical cyclone Bulbul (2019) in the selected districts of West Bengal, India with the application of RS and GIS …

P Biswakarma, M Singh, AK Sarma, V Joshi - Proceedings of the Indian …, 2021 - Springer
Flood is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters affecting lives and properties.
One of the major causes of flood in low-lying areas or coastal areas is cyclones. The paper …

Flood Risk Assessment of Bihar State in India Utilizing a Combination of Multi-criteria Analysis (MCA) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Using Geospatial …

SV Sharma, R Budhbhatti, J Srinivasulu… - Journal of the Indian …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The State of Bihar in India is one of the most flood prone states in the country which
is devastated by frequent floods during June–September every year. In the present study …

Application of multi-criteria decision-making approach for assessing flood susceptibility of the Tal-Diara and Barind Region in Malda District, India

K Chakraborty, M Das, S Saha - Floods in the Ganga–Brahmaputra …, 2023 - Springer
The most frequent natural occurrence in low-lying flat land or floodplain regions is flooding,
which not only results in a boost to the soil fertility but is also almost invariably accompanied …

[PDF][PDF] Coupling flood hazard with vulnerability map for flood risk assessment: A case study of Nyaung-U Township in Myanmar

TW Khaing, S Tantanee, W Pratoomchai… - Greater Mekong …, 2021 - gmsarnjournal.com
River flood is one of the major hazards in Myanmar. Flooding is a problem in Nyaung-U
Township and occurs once or twice in every year due to its geographic location. The flood …

[图书][B] Floods in the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta

A Islam, PK Shit, DK Datta, MS Islam, S Roy, S Ghosh… - 2023 - Springer
A few years back, when travelling fiooded Bengal, a graduate student from Ahmed Draia
University said,'You have too many water resources to manage, but we die from …

[引用][C] An appraisal of geomorphic characteristics and flood susceptibility zone using remote sensing and GIS: A case study in Bongaon Subdivision, North 24 …

R Majumder, DK Ghosh, AC Mandal, P Patra… - Int J Res Geogr (IJRG), 2017