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Flood risk mapping during the extreme February 2021 flood in the Juruá River, western Brazilian Amazonia, state of Acre

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/27498
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Citation
Mantovani, J., Alcântara, E., Marengo, J. A., Londe, L., Park, E., Cunha, A. P., & Tomasella, J. (2024). Flood risk mapping during the extreme February 2021 flood in the Juruá River, western Brazilian Amazonia, state of Acre. Sustainability, 16(7), Article 2999. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072999
Author
Mantovani, Jose
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Alcantara, Enner
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Marengo, Jose A.
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Londe, Luciana
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Park, Edward 
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Cunha, Ana Paula
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Tomasella, Javier
Abstract

Cruzeiro do Sul, a municipality in Northwestern Brazil is recurrently impacted by floods, particularly along the Juruá River. This study presents a comprehensive flood risk analysis by integrating geoprocessing, remote sensing, and hydraulic modeling techniques. Our objectives are to simulate flood extents, identify high-risk areas, and guide sustainable territorial management. Our findings illustrate that the flood impacts are distributed across urban (27%), agricultural (55%), and forest/grassland (17%) landscapes. Historical records and literature reviews also underscore a recurring pattern of extreme floods in the municipality, notably during February’s La Niña events. Some vulnerable urban neighborhoods were identified: Vila Cruzeirinho, Centro, Miritizal, and Da Várzea. These areas are especially susceptible due to their proximity to the river and increased surface runoff during high flood events. By amalgamating various data sources and methods, this research aids decision making for flood mitigation and urban development, fostering resilience against recurrent flooding events in Cruzeiro do Sul.

Keywords
  • Natural hazards

  • Floods

  • Remote sensing

  • Environmental modelin...

  • Brazil

Date Issued
2024
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
Sustainability
DOI
10.3390/su16072999
Description
The open access publication is available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072999
Grant ID
MOET2E
P402A20-0001
MOE-T2EP50222-0007
Funding Agency
Ministry of Education, Singapore
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