In recent decades, the low-lying Flanders region (Belgium) has fallen victim to numerous flood events, causing substantial damage to buildings and infrastructure. In response to this, the Flemish government proposed a new approach that considers the level of risk as method of safety measurement. Using geographical information systems, this evolution has led to a comprehensive risk methodology, and more recently to the development of a flood risk assessment tool called LATIS. By estimating the potential damage and the number of casualties during a flood event, LATIS offers the possibility of performing risk analysis in a fast and effective way. This paper presents a brief overview of the currently used methodology for flood risk management in Flanders and its implementation in the LATIS tool. The usefulness of this new tool is demonstrated by a sequence of risk calculations, performed in the framework of climate change impacts on flood risk in Flanders.
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Kellens, W., Deckers, P., Saleh, H., Vanneuville, W., Maeyer, P. D., Allaert, G., & Sutter, R. D. (2008). A GIS tool for flood risk analysis in Flanders (Belgium). In WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies (Vol. 39, pp. 21–27). https://doi.org/10.2495/RISK080031
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