Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model

Land use and land cover (LULC) change results in increased of flood frequency and severity. The increase of annual runoff which is caused by urban development, heavy deforestation, or other anthropogenic activities occurs within the catchment areas. Therefore, accurate and continuous LULC change inf...

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Main Authors: Asmat, Arnis, Mansor, Shattri, Saadatkhah, Nader, Adnan, Nor Aizam, Khuzaimah, Zailani
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.563662017-07-31T09:09:33Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56366/ Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model Asmat, Arnis Mansor, Shattri Saadatkhah, Nader Adnan, Nor Aizam Khuzaimah, Zailani Land use and land cover (LULC) change results in increased of flood frequency and severity. The increase of annual runoff which is caused by urban development, heavy deforestation, or other anthropogenic activities occurs within the catchment areas. Therefore, accurate and continuous LULC change information is vital in quantifying flood hydrograph for any given time. Many studies showed the effect of land use change on flood based on hydrological response (i.e., peak discharge and runoff volume). In this study, a distributed hydrological modeling and GIS approach were applied for the assessment of land use impact in the Kelantan Basin. The assessment focuses on the runoff contributions from different land use classes and the potential impact of land use changes on runoff generation. The results showed that the direct runoff from developmental area, agricultural area, and grassland region is dominant for a flood event compared with runoff from other land-covered areas in the study area. The urban areas or lower planting density areas tend to increase for runoff and for the monsoon season floods, whereas the inter-flow from forested and secondary jungle areas contributes to the normal flow. Springer 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56366/1/Land%20use%20change%20effects%20on%20extreme%20flood%20in%20the%20Kelantan%20basin%20using%20hydrological%20model.pdf Asmat, Arnis and Mansor, Shattri and Saadatkhah, Nader and Adnan, Nor Aizam and Khuzaimah, Zailani (2015) Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model. In: International Symposium on Flood Research and Management 2015 (ISFRAM 2015), 5-7 Oct. 2015, Hotel Grand Blue Wave, Shah Alam, Malaysia. (pp. 221-236). 10.1007/978-981-10-0500-8_18
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description Land use and land cover (LULC) change results in increased of flood frequency and severity. The increase of annual runoff which is caused by urban development, heavy deforestation, or other anthropogenic activities occurs within the catchment areas. Therefore, accurate and continuous LULC change information is vital in quantifying flood hydrograph for any given time. Many studies showed the effect of land use change on flood based on hydrological response (i.e., peak discharge and runoff volume). In this study, a distributed hydrological modeling and GIS approach were applied for the assessment of land use impact in the Kelantan Basin. The assessment focuses on the runoff contributions from different land use classes and the potential impact of land use changes on runoff generation. The results showed that the direct runoff from developmental area, agricultural area, and grassland region is dominant for a flood event compared with runoff from other land-covered areas in the study area. The urban areas or lower planting density areas tend to increase for runoff and for the monsoon season floods, whereas the inter-flow from forested and secondary jungle areas contributes to the normal flow.
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author Asmat, Arnis
Mansor, Shattri
Saadatkhah, Nader
Adnan, Nor Aizam
Khuzaimah, Zailani
spellingShingle Asmat, Arnis
Mansor, Shattri
Saadatkhah, Nader
Adnan, Nor Aizam
Khuzaimah, Zailani
Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model
author_facet Asmat, Arnis
Mansor, Shattri
Saadatkhah, Nader
Adnan, Nor Aizam
Khuzaimah, Zailani
author_sort Asmat, Arnis
title Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model
title_short Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model
title_full Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model
title_fullStr Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model
title_full_unstemmed Land use change effects on extreme flood in the Kelantan basin using hydrological model
title_sort land use change effects on extreme flood in the kelantan basin using hydrological model
publisher Springer
publishDate 2015
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