Abstract
Flood risk mapping is important to prevent damage from flooding in urban areas. In this study, a flood risk map was produced with hydrological and hydraulic data. The methodology implemented in this article was based on both the mathematical calculation of the maximum flow rate and the software Iber 2.4.3 is used as a 2D hydraulic modelling tool verified using field observation data. The flood conditioning factors used in the modelling were precipitation, slope, depth, land use. Other factors, including urban density, socio-economic conditions and the responses of 500 questionnaires distributed to people in the study area, Zaio NORT EAST Morocco, were taken into account to analyze the vulnerability to flooding. A flood risk map was then produced using flood risk and vulnerability maps. The mapping method presented as a precautionary measure against flooding not only alerts the public to flood risk issues and reduces it more effectively in identified vulnerable areas, but also helps the authorities to make decisions about flooding strategies, land use and urban development.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank the editor-in-chief, Professor Lulla, and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments that have allowed us to improve the quality of the manuscript.
The authors thank the officials of the Municipality of Zaio, as well as the leaders of the Moulouya Watershed Agency for the documentation and their help.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.