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A Method for Rapid Area Prioritisation in Flood Disaster Response

Published 23 Jun 2025 in stat.AP | (2506.18423v1)

Abstract: In flood disasters, decision-makers have to rapidly prioritise the areas that need assistance based on a high volume of information. While approaches that combine GIS with Bayesian networks are generally effective in integrating multiple spatial variables and can thus reduce cognitive load, existing models in the literature are not equipped to address the time pressure and information-scape that is typical in a flood. To address the lack of a model for area prioritisation in flood disaster response, we present a novel decision support system that adheres to the time and information characteristics of an ongoing flood to infer the areas with the highest risk. This decision support system is based on a novel GIS-informed Bayesian network model that reflects the challenges of decision-making for area prioritisation. By developing the model during the preparedness phase, some of the most time-consuming aspects of the decision-making process are removed from the time-critical response phase. In this way, the proposed method aims to providing rapid and transparent area prioritisation recommendations for disaster response. To illustrate our method, we present a case study of an extreme flood scenario in Cologne, Germany.

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