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Research Proposal · May 2024


DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28178.88004

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Table of Content
This edited book provides a perspectives approach on floods. It will
Part I: Foundations of Flood Risk Assessment
have a detailed discourse into the nature of flood in different
landscapes. The various causative factors towards flooding in various
CALL FOR PAPER Chapter 1. Advanced Geoinformatics for Flood Risk Management
Chapter 2. Perception of flood hazard, vulnerability, and risk: Challenges for

Geoinformatics for Flood


geo-anthropogenic settings will be examined in detail along with the Flood Research
flood risk zone identification in each terrain type. The effective factors Chapter 3. Identify the nature of floods in different terrains of any

Risk Management:
State/Country
of flooding from a geo-spatial point of view will be analyzed along with
Chapter 4. Identification of effective factors of flooding using GIS-based
the role of Geo-informatics for advanced flood hazard management
sensitivity analysis

Applications and
which will emphasize the need of integrating GIS, remote sensing and Chapter 5. Nexus between channel geometry and flood condition in a river
hydrological modeling for management solution. The role of basin

Strategies
modifications in channel morphometry towards the nature of flood Chapter 6. Infrastructure losses caused by flooding in any Country
Chapter 7. Understanding flood regime changes in the Bengal River Basin in
will be stressed. It will provide a detailed database for evaluating the
India and Bangladesh
sustainable risk management. The proposed book also aims to evaluate
Chapter 8. Flash flood prediction modeling in data-scarce region
the impact of flood through various case studies in various natural Editors Part II: Geoinformatics in Flood Risk Mapping and Assessment
and manmade environments, especially in developing countries like
Myanmar, Nepal, Syria etc. Special emphasize will be given on the
Prof. Brototi Biswas Chapter 9. Flood Mapping and Monitoring Using Geospatial Techniques
Chapter 10. Integrating objective-subjecting Multi-Criteria Decision-Making
nature and impact of flood aspects of the Bengal river basin in Indian Professor, Department of Geography & RM, Mizoram (MCDM) techniques for improving flood prediction mapping
University (Central), Mizoram, India, Chapter 11. Predicting flood hazards using machine learning algorithm in
and Bangladesh, since the region has seen a continuous trend of
[email protected] coastal areas
devastating flood. Amng the various types of flooding, the challenges
Chapter 12. Flash flood susceptibility and inundation mapping using
of coastal flooding with special emphasis on the African countries will Dr. Bhagwan Ghute Shannon's entropy, statistical index, and HEC-RAS
be analyzed. The role of flash floods and flash flood prediction in data Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, Toshniwal Chapter 13. Utilizing Multicriteria Decision-Making Techniques for Computing
scarce regions using various geo-statistical methods will be dealt in ACS College, Sengaon-431542 Maharashtra, India, Composite Vulnerability over a Severely Flood-Prone Multi-Hazard
[email protected] Catchment
the proposed book. The strategy of sustainable risk management will
Chapter 14. Socio-economic-cum-physical Vulnerabilities to Riverine Floods
be an amalgamation of technology and indigenous knowledge since
various geo-spatial techniques will be used to undertake the Flood
Dr. Jayanta Das over Large Watersheds: A Comprehensive Framework by leveraging Shannon
Entropy and TOPSIS
susceptibility/risk mapping through MCDM, ML and hybrid techniques, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Rampurhat
Chapter 15. A Comparative Study of Supervised and Ensemble Machine
College, Birbhum - 731224, India, [email protected]
while case studies will find an important place in the proposed book Learning Techniques in Flood prediction modeling
Chapter 16. Urban flash flood susceptibility mapping using tree-based
regarding Flood sustainable risk management through indigenous
knowledge and locally available resources will also be a part of the Contribute to the new book machine learning models
Chapter 17. Flood hazard assessment for extreme flood events using hybrid
book. The difficulties, constraints and over-reliance on GIS techniques (Taylor and Francis) Naïve Bayes tree (NBT)
for flood related studies will also find its place in the proposed book.
SCOPUS INDEXED Chapter 18. Application of hybrid GIS-based ensemble DEMATEL-ANP
methods for Flood Risk Assessment
The aim of combining geos-spatial technique and indigenous
Interested in contributing a chapter? Chapter 19. A robust novel ensemble of hybrid bivariate statistical models for
knowledge is to bring out proper remedial measures for flood risk so
that the book can be a must have for researchers and planners.
Mail Us: [email protected] flood risk assessment at the Local Spatial Scale
Mobile:+91 8171392579/ +91 9130006333 Chapter 20. Enhancing flood susceptibility prediction: An ensemble approach
Thus book will contain a combination of advanced (geo-spatial tools combining evidential belief functions and logistic regression
and techniques), applied (case studies of indigenous knowledge, flood +91 9735333399 Part III: Flood Risk Mitigation Strategies
mapping, analyzing the contributory factors etc) and emergent (flash Chapter 21. Floods and Flood Risk Reduction: Challenges and Strategies
floods, heavy rainfall, land use land cover etc) contents as discussed in Publication Fee- Nil Chapter 22. Preparing sustainable flood risk assessment and management
through indigenous knowledge and local resources
the preceding paragraph which will be the novelty of the proposed
Deadlines Chapter 23. Flood Management and GIS modeling for flood-hazard areas
book. Since such resourceful contents are not available in
contemporary books on the topic, it will have an appeal to researchers,
Abstract submission: 30th June, 2024 Chapter 24: Use and Miss-use of geoinformatic techniques for flood risk
mitigation
students and policy makers. Full paper submission: 30th Sept., 2024

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