On the influence of input data quality to Flood Damage Estimation: The performance of the INSYDE model

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IN-depth SYnthetic Model for Flood Damage Estimation (INSYDE) is a model for the estimation of flood damage to residential buildings at the micro-scale. This study investigates the sensitivity of INSYDE to the accuracy of input data. Starting from the knowledge of input parameters at the scale of individual buildings for a case study, the level of detail of input data is progressively downgraded until the condition in which a representative value is defined for all inputs at the census block scale. The analysis reveals that two conditions are required to limit the errors in damage estimation: the representativeness of representatives values with respect to micro-scale values and the local knowledge of the footprint area of the buildings, being the latter the main extensive variable adopted by INSYDE. Such a result allows for extending the usability of the model at the meso-scale, also in different countries, depending on the availability of aggregated building data.

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Molinari, D., & Scorzini, A. R. (2017). On the influence of input data quality to Flood Damage Estimation: The performance of the INSYDE model. Water (Switzerland), 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/w9090688

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