GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia

Although a natural disaster is the consequence of the combination of a natural hazard and human activities, human vulnerability, caused by the lack of appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, structural, and human losses. Malaysia is fortunate to be freed from natural disaster such as e...

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Main Authors: Mohd., Mohd. Safie, Alias, Buang, Daud, Dzurllkanian
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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description Although a natural disaster is the consequence of the combination of a natural hazard and human activities, human vulnerability, caused by the lack of appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, structural, and human losses. Malaysia is fortunate to be freed from natural disaster such as earth quake, volcano and typhoon. However, the most severe natural disaster experiencing in Malaysia is flood. Two major type of flood occur in this country are monsoon flood and flash flood. The monsoon flood occur mainly from Northeast Monsoon which prevails during the months of November to March with heavy rains to the east coast states of the Peninsula, northern part of Sabah and southern part of Sarawak. This study aims to highlight the potential usage of GIS techniques and analysis for floodplain and flood hazard mapping. The study area is the Segamat District, Johor, Southern part of West Malaysia. By using Autocad Map 2004 and Arcview 3.1, several GIS analysis using spatial analysis have been performed for floodplain mapping. The results obtained can be used by Local authorities or other flood related organizations for flood management, mitigation and control.
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spelling utm-11572017-09-10T05:03:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/1157/ GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia Mohd., Mohd. Safie Alias, Buang Daud, Dzurllkanian T Technology (General) G Geography (General) H Social Sciences (General) GE Environmental Sciences Although a natural disaster is the consequence of the combination of a natural hazard and human activities, human vulnerability, caused by the lack of appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, structural, and human losses. Malaysia is fortunate to be freed from natural disaster such as earth quake, volcano and typhoon. However, the most severe natural disaster experiencing in Malaysia is flood. Two major type of flood occur in this country are monsoon flood and flash flood. The monsoon flood occur mainly from Northeast Monsoon which prevails during the months of November to March with heavy rains to the east coast states of the Peninsula, northern part of Sabah and southern part of Sarawak. This study aims to highlight the potential usage of GIS techniques and analysis for floodplain and flood hazard mapping. The study area is the Segamat District, Johor, Southern part of West Malaysia. By using Autocad Map 2004 and Arcview 3.1, several GIS analysis using spatial analysis have been performed for floodplain mapping. The results obtained can be used by Local authorities or other flood related organizations for flood management, mitigation and control. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1157/1/Safie_GIStechniques.pdf Mohd., Mohd. Safie and Alias, Buang and Daud, Dzurllkanian (2006) GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia. In: Seminar Nasional GIS 2006: Geographic Information System Application for Mitigation in Natural Disaster, 29 November 2006 , Universiti Indonesia, Jakarta . (Unpublished)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
G Geography (General)
H Social Sciences (General)
GE Environmental Sciences
Mohd., Mohd. Safie
Alias, Buang
Daud, Dzurllkanian
GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia
title GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia
title_full GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia
title_fullStr GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia
title_short GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia
title_sort gis analysis for flood hazard mapping: case study segamat, johor, west malaysia
topic T Technology (General)
G Geography (General)
H Social Sciences (General)
GE Environmental Sciences
url http://eprints.utm.my/1157/
http://eprints.utm.my/1157/1/Safie_GIStechniques.pdf