LGDec 9, 2024

Applying Machine Learning Tools for Urban Resilience Against Floods

arXiv:2412.06205v15 citationsh-index: 42025 Fifth International Conference on Advances in Electrical, Computing, Communication and Sustainable Technologies (ICAECT)
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It addresses flood resilience planning for urban policymakers and planners in Tehran, offering an incremental improvement by integrating temporal data and machine learning into an existing static model.

This paper tackled the problem of urban flood resilience in Tehran's District 6 by enhancing the Climate Disaster Resilience Index (CDRI) model with machine learning to predict resilience dimensions for 2025, enabling a dynamic approach that adapts to temporal changes.

Floods are among the most prevalent and destructive natural disasters, often leading to severe social and economic impacts in urban areas due to the high concentration of assets and population density. In Iran, particularly in Tehran, recurring flood events underscore the urgent need for robust urban resilience strategies. This paper explores flood resilience models to identify the most effective approach for District 6 in Tehran. Through an extensive literature review, various resilience models were analyzed, with the Climate Disaster Resilience Index (CDRI) emerging as the most suitable model for this district due to its comprehensive resilience dimensions: Physical, Social, Economic, Organizational, and Natural Health resilience. Although the CDRI model provides a structured approach to resilience measurement, it remains a static model focused on spatial characteristics and lacks temporal adaptability. An extensive literature review enhances the CDRI model by integrating data from 2013 to 2022 in three-year intervals and applying machine learning techniques to predict resilience dimensions for 2025. This integration enables a dynamic resilience model that can accommodate temporal changes, providing a more adaptable and data driven foundation for urban flood resilience planning. By employing artificial intelligence to reflect evolving urban conditions, this model offers valuable insights for policymakers and urban planners to enhance flood resilience in Tehrans critical District 6.

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