Effect of Land Use and Drainage System Changes on Urban Flood Spatial Distribution in Handan City: A Case Study

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This study simulated urban flooding under various land use and drainage system conditions and described the process of historical ground–underground construction and its influence on spatial variations in waterlogging, taking Handan City as an example. The obtained results can provide support for urban water security and sustainable urban water resource management. The land use change, represented by the expansion of sealed surfaces, has a positive impact on the distribution and the volume of flood in Handan City, while the drainage system has the opposite effect. The flooding distribution changes over decades reveal that flooding risk is reduced in most areas by improved drainage conditions but exacerbated in impervious areas and riversides due to increasing impermeable areas, the rapid draining of pipes, and poor outlet conditions. This study demonstrates how the dual changes in land use and drainage pipeline networks affect urban flooding distribution; we suggest considering land use and the extension of drainage pipelines in future construction.

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Liu, B., Xu, C., Yang, J., Lin, S., & Wang, X. (2022). Effect of Land Use and Drainage System Changes on Urban Flood Spatial Distribution in Handan City: A Case Study. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/su142114610

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