DOI: 10.1007/s11069-020-04173-8
论文题名: Effective flood risk visualisation
作者: Percival S.E. ; Gaterell M. ; Hutchinson D.
刊名: Natural Hazards
ISSN: 0921030X
出版年: 2020
卷: 104, 期: 1 起始页码: 375
结束页码: 396
语种: 英语
中文关键词: Co-creation
; Communication
; Flood risk
; Mapping
; Visualisation
英文关键词: communication
; flooding
; local participation
; mapping
; risk assessment
; stakeholder
; visualization
; United Kingdom
英文摘要: The effective communication of flood risk offers the opportunity to ensure communities can adapt and respond appropriately to changing local conditions. At a time of diminishing resources, such local responses, which can empower communities and make them more resilient to uncertain future flood events, are vital. The most general and accessible type of flood communication are flood risk visualisations, i.e. pre-prepared emergency flood maps. However, evidence suggests there is much we can do to improve their ability to communicate the complexities of flood risk to a range of stakeholders. This paper considers the development of flood risk visualisation approaches in the UK, presenting findings from a series of targeted workshops over twelve months, where the needs and criteria of stakeholder groups for effective flood risk visualisation were assessed via co-creative processes. Key stakeholders included local authorities, emergency responders, vulnerable homeowners, Environment Agency, business owners and, crucially, communities. These users need certain requirements to be considered in order for future flood risk visualisation to be effective, in particular simplicity, a central hub of information, different visuals available for the same data sets/problems, different maps available for different users, consistent terminology and integrated community knowledge (e.g. local flood groups/help). © 2020, The Author(s).
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/168673
Appears in Collections: 气候变化与战略
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作者单位: School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom; School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom; Faculty of Technology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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Percival S.E.,Gaterell M.,Hutchinson D.. Effective flood risk visualisation[J]. Natural Hazards,2020-01-01,104(1)