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- Flood susceptibility assessment through statistical models and HEC-RAS analysis for sustainable management in essaouira province, MoroccoPublication . Khouz, Abdellah; Trindade, Jorge; Santos, Pedro Pinto; Oliveira, Sérgio; Bchari, Fatima El; Bougadir, Blaid; Garcia, Ricardo; Reis, Eusébio; Jadoud, Mourad; Saouabe, Tarik; Rachidi, SaidFloods are natural disasters that often impact communities living in low-lying areas in the northern and central parts of Morocco. In this study, our aim was to create a flood susceptibility map using three methods; the hierarchy process (AHP) frequency ratio model (FR) and the weights of evidence (WoE) model. We extensively examined the area identified by these approaches using a hydraulic analysis software called HEC-RAS (version 6.3.1). Our analysis focused on the Essaouira watersheds in Morocco, where we identified around 197 flood locations. Out of these, we randomly selected 70% for modeling purposes while the remaining 30% were used for validation. Ten factors that influence floods were considered, such as slope, elevation, proximity to rivers, drainage density, stream order, land use patterns, rainfall data, lithology (permeability level) index (TWI), and curvature. We obtained these factors from data sources. Finally, we generated a flood susceptibility map and evaluated its accuracy by calculating the area under the curve (AUC). The validation results confirmed that all three models were robust and effective with an AUC of 90. Moreover, the research uncovered a trend of vulnerability with the most susceptible area being in close proximity to the city of Essaouira along the Oued Ksob. A detailed analysis using HEC-RAS was conducted at this identified location, pinpointing the village of Diabat as highly exposed. These findings hold significance for flood management, empowering decision makers, scholars, and urban planners to make informed choices and implement strategies that can minimize the impact of floods in susceptible regions while minimizing potential damages.
- Applicaton of Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) for analyzing sandy coast dynamics in Essaouira, MoroccoPublication . Khouz, Abdellah; Trindade, Jorge; Oliveira, Sérgio; El Bchari, F.; Bougadir, BlaidCoastlines change research plays a crucial role in understanding the evolution and ensuring effective risk management. This is essential for minimizing impacts on the environment and society. Our study aims to assess the coastal dynamics of sandy systems in Essaouira. By employing advanced techniques such as DSAS and GIS, we aim to analyze shoreline changes, erosion rates, and susceptibility to sand movement. The insights gained from our investigation into the sandy coastal system will provide valuable input for making informed decisions regarding territorial management.
- Methodology for sea level rise hazard assessment in the exposed coastal zone of the Portuguese mainlandPublication . Trindade, Jorge; Reis, Eusébio; Rocha, Jorge; Santos, Pedro Pinto; Garcia, Ricardo; Oliveira, Sérgio; Silva, Andreia; Pinheiro, Samuel; Cuervas-Mons, JoseFuture scenarios of sea level rise in Portugal are expected to put at risk sensitive areas from a natural and urban point of view. This research proposes a methodology for the assessment of sea level rise Hazard zones using the evaluation of permanent and episodic components as important factors to predict flooding and coastal erosion hazards for the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 1, 2 and 5 scenarios, in 2040, 2070 and 2100.
- Spatial and temporal changes in urban fabric exposure to sea level rise, from 1995 to 2018, in mainland PortugalPublication . Reis, Eusébio; Rocha, Jorge; Silva, Andreia; Trindade, Jorge; Zêzere, José Luís; Pereira, Susana; Oliveira, Sérgio; Garcia, Ricardo; Santos, Pedro Pinto