Flood Simulation and Flood Risk Reduction Strategy in Irrigated Areas

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Abstract

The potential risk of flood or waterlogging in irrigation districts has increased due to global climate change and intensive human activities. This paper employed a waterlogging process simulation model for flat irrigation districts in the paddy fields to simulate floods under different scenarios. The scenarios of the rainfall conditions, initial storage depths, and work scales are designed, respectively. The risk of flood damage increases as rainfall increases, with a maximum increase of 62.8%, comparing the extreme scenario with the current scenario. A moderate rise in pumping station flow and using pre-rain drainage measures in the paddy fields can effectively reduce waterlogging loss. The total regional flood damage was reduced by up to 10.9%, 15.8%, and 35.9% when the pump station flow in the study area was increased by 10%, 20%, and 30%. The insights from this study of the possible future extreme flood events may help flood control planning.

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Liu, Z., Xiong, Y., & Xu, J. (2023). Flood Simulation and Flood Risk Reduction Strategy in Irrigated Areas. Water (Switzerland), 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/w15010192

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