Flood Management Based on The Potential Urban Catchments Case Study Padang City

D. M. Driptufany, Quinoza Guvil, Desi Syafriani, Dwi Arini
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The water catchment area also indirectly impacts on flood control for areas that are lower than it because rainwater does not fall to the lower areas but is absorbed as groundwater. Increased development of Padang City will be inversely proportional to the reduction in water catchment areas and become an area that is impermeable that makes rainwater stagnate on the surface and flood occurs. The development of remote sensing technology and geographic information systems has made it possible to study the spatial patterns of potential water catchment areas in a wide range, including mapping the potential of water catchment areas in Padang City. This study aims to analyze the condition of the availability of water catchment areas for controlling water management and flood disasters in Padang City based on data on spatial parameters such as rainfall data, slope, soil type maps, and land use obtained from Landsat 8 OLI imagery data. This study uses the scoring and overlay method with the Geographical Information System. The results show that the condition of the water catchment area in the western part of Padang City have been critical, reaching 18.29% of the total area of ​​Padang City, this is due to land use that has undergone a change of function. If the water infiltration condition worsens (critical), it gives more opportunities for flooding and inundation. Thus the areas with the potential for water absorption which are categorized as critical and very critical in the research location can be said to be areas that are potentially prone to flooding and inundation, because the ground surface is no longer able to absorb water. Monitoring the potential of water catchment areas is one form of flood mitigation efforts.
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基于潜在城市集水区的洪水管理——以巴东市为例
由于雨水不会落到较低的地区,而是作为地下水被吸收,因此集水区也间接影响了比它低的地区的防洪。巴东市的增加开发将与集水面积的减少成反比,成为一个不透水的地区,使雨水滞留在地表,发生洪水。遥感技术和地理信息系统的发展使人们能够在大范围内研究潜在集水区的空间格局,包括绘制巴东市潜在集水区的地图。本研究旨在基于Landsat 8 OLI影像数据获取的降雨数据、坡度、土壤类型图、土地利用等空间参数数据,分析巴东市集水区控制水管理和洪水灾害的可用性状况。本研究采用地理信息系统的评分和叠加方法。结果表明:巴东市西部集水区状况危急,占巴东市总面积的18.29%,这是由于土地利用发生了功能变化所致;如果水的入渗条件恶化(临界),则会给洪水和淹没提供更多的机会。因此,具有吸水潜力的区域,在研究地点被归类为关键和非常关键的区域,可以说是潜在容易发生洪水和淹没的区域,因为地面不再能够吸收水分。监测集水区的潜力是减轻洪水努力的一种形式。
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