ABSTRACT
Flood is a water related natural hazard that affects a wide range of human
activities. In the recent past many communities in Owerri have suffered losses
as a result of flood. This work utilized Remote Sensing and GIS in flood risk
mapping. Data on environmental indices were integrated in a GIS to perform
risk / vulnerability assessment. The flood risk map produced and the ground
truthing carried out confirmed that the area with the highest flood risk is located
within CBN quarters, Owala, Owaelu in Uratta, Emii and Agbala communities.
While areas like Works layout, Federal Government college Teachers quarter,
Imo state University Staff School and Amakohia have medium risk of flood
hazard. Pointer to flood hazard mapping assessed by administering
questionnaire shows that physical location, poor waste management practice,
inadequate/poorly constructed roads and drainages, rainfall and poor
development control practices, account for 30%, 20%, 20%, 10% and 15%
respectively of the response on cause of flood. Property information collected
shows severity of flood in terms of number of buildings affected and impact on
infrastructural facilities such as road. Vulnerability assessment was based on a
combination of socio economic and environmental factors. The research
confirmed that the causes of flood as well as the perception of flood risk vary in
the study locations. A total of about 513.44 square kilometer of land was used
for analysis. Out of this, 320.45km (62.41%) are not vulnerable, 79.56km
(15.495%) have low vulnerability, 43.21km (8.415%) have moderate
vulnerability while 70.22 (13.676%) have high vulnerability. The study
concluded that vulnerability to flood is shaped by physical location, socio
economic and environmental circumstances of everyday living. The study
recommend Environmental education, monthly clean up exercises of drains,
good development control practices, and further research on flood risk and
vulnerability to ensure that area which this study has not covered is given
attention.
KINGSLEY, C (2021). Flood Risk And Vulnerability Assessment Of Owerri Imo State. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/flood-risk-and-vulnerability-assessment-of-owerri-imo-state
KINGSLEY, CHIEKE "Flood Risk And Vulnerability Assessment Of Owerri Imo State" Afribary. Afribary, 13 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/flood-risk-and-vulnerability-assessment-of-owerri-imo-state. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
KINGSLEY, CHIEKE . "Flood Risk And Vulnerability Assessment Of Owerri Imo State". Afribary, Afribary, 13 May. 2021. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/flood-risk-and-vulnerability-assessment-of-owerri-imo-state >.
KINGSLEY, CHIEKE . "Flood Risk And Vulnerability Assessment Of Owerri Imo State" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/flood-risk-and-vulnerability-assessment-of-owerri-imo-state