Improved Risk Assessment of Tsunami Inundation Based on Geospatial and Local Knowledge for Sustainable Development

Ni Made Pertiwi; Gallardo Mauricio Reyes; Miura Fusanori

Keywords: tsunami, local knowledge, Disaster risk reduction, sustainable developement, disaster imagination game

Abstract

Tsunami events have extensive implications for sustainable development, due to the social, economic, and environmental impacts they can cause. Take into account the competence of geospatial and local knowledge; these sources are integrated to assess tsunami risk assessment by utilizing satellite imageries. The study area of Talcahuano experienced severe damages due to the 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami. The geospatial information of the damaged areas was identified by processing the surface reflectance values between pre- and post-disaster images of the satellite optical and SAR data. The DEM data was also employed to delineate areas according to the inundation height data. Local information of tsunami inundation was generated through a DIG participatory mapping. Both types of inundation maps showed good agreement with the results of field surveys. Furthermore, a map of the potential tsunami inundation zone was produced to aid integrated risk assessments in the area. The map showed areas with high, medium, and low inundation level adopted from the satellite images and the DIG map.

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Título de la Revista: International Journal of Sustainable Future for Human Security J-SustaiN
Volumen: 6 N°1
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 28
Página final: 38
Idioma: inglés