Flood hazard potential mapping using GIS: a case study in Sungai Besi Camp, Kuala Lumpur

Mohamad Amir, Muhammad Faiq and Ahmad, Nordila and Wan Mohamed Sabri, Wan Mohamed Syafuan and Suif, Zuliziana and Othman, Maidiana and Jelani, Jestin and Ismail, Neza (2022) Flood hazard potential mapping using GIS: a case study in Sungai Besi Camp, Kuala Lumpur. In: Awam International Conference On Civil Engineering (AICCE'22), 15-17 February 2022, via virtual conference. (Submitted)

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Abstract

During the last few decades, floods have been the most common natural disaster on the world. For flood management and mitigation, flood hazard potential mapping is required.
The goal of this study was to create a flood hazard potential map hy utilising the efficiency of the analytical hierarchical process (AHP) to identify potential flood hazard zones by comparing them to previous flood events that had heen documented. Five parameters were used in the study area: distance from drainage, land use, elevation, land slope, and rainfall data. Ratings on the Saaty's scale were prepared to determine the weight of each effective factor. The normalised weights of criteria/parameters were determined using the AHP and eigenvector methods, hased
on Saaty's nine-point scale and its importance in specifying flood hazard potential zones. To generate a flood hazard potential map, the set of criteria was combined using the weighted linear comhination method in ArcGIS 10.8 software. The flood hazard potential map was vali�dated hy comparing previous documented flood events that occurred in the study area. The results showed that the AHP technique has the potential to make accurate and reliahle flood hazard potential. Hence, the AHP and geographic information system (GIS) techniques are recommended for assessing flood hazard potential, particularly in areas with limited data.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Spring Water, Water Quality Monitoring, World Health Organisation (WHO), National Water Quality Standard for Malaysia (NWQS).
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Depositing User: Mr Shahrim Daud
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2022 02:36
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2022 02:36
URI: http://ir.upnm.edu.my/id/eprint/116

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