GIS and Remote Sensing-Based Evaluation of Flood Hazard, Causes and Damages: Budni Nullah, Peshawar, Pakistan
Keywords:
Remote Sensing, GIS, Catchment , Flood Hazard, Mapping EvaluationAbstract
Remote Sensing has made a substantial contribution in flood monitoring and damage
assessment, which leads the disaster management authorities to contribute significantly.
A recent study focuses on the application of GIS in Flood Hazard Mapping of Budni
Nullah, Peshawar. The Nullah faced devastating floods in various periods of time, but the
most catastrophic flood was in 2008 and 2013. Furthermore, in this research, different
aspects of flood risk assessments were carried out in order to identify flood Hazard causes,
damages and prone areas through the application of GIS and remote sensing.
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