Accessibility Index of Aquatic Environments as an Indicator of Surface Water Vulnerability in Urban Areas: Case of the Okpara Basin (Benin)

Maurille P. S. Lanmandjèkpogni, F. P. Codo, B. Hountondji, B. Yao
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Physiographic differences and conditions of use of water resources in anthropogenic basins explain the variability of risk to surface water. Based on the multi-criteria analysis of Saaty, the present work proposes an assessment of the vulnerability of surface water through a three-factor accessibility index: the slope, the subdivision rate and the drainage density of the basin. It is observed that the topographic (slope) and urbanistic (subdivision) conditions are the most important (weighting of 59%, 34%) in front of the hydrographic condition (drainage 6%) with an overall consistency of 2%. Thus, in the Okpara basin in the city of Parakou, the analysis of the vulnerability of surface waters by the accessibility index highlights two groups. The Ganre and Kokouro basins with about 30% of their areas in the low and moderate classes and the Wonka and Dama basins in the very strong class at more than 50% of their areas.
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水环境可达性指数作为城市地表水脆弱性指标——以贝宁奥克帕拉盆地为例
人为盆地的地理差异和水资源利用条件解释了地表水风险的变异性。在多准则分析的基础上,提出了通过流域坡度、流域细分率和流域排水密度三因子可达性指标评价流域地表水脆弱性的方法。可以观察到,地形(坡度)和城市(细分)条件是最重要的(权重分别为59%和34%),其次是水文条件(排水6%),总体一致性为2%。因此,在帕拉库市的奥克帕拉盆地,可达性指数对地表水脆弱性的分析突出了两组。Ganre和Kokouro盆地约30%的面积为中低类,Wonka和Dama盆地超过50%的面积为强类。
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