floodrisicos
Floodrisicos, also known as flood risk, refers to the potential for negative impacts resulting from floods. These impacts can be human, economic, or environmental. Flood risk is generally understood as a function of three components: the hazard, the exposure, and the vulnerability. Flood hazard describes the likelihood and characteristics of a flood event occurring, such as its depth, velocity, and duration. Exposure relates to the presence of people, property, or infrastructure in flood-prone areas. Vulnerability refers to the susceptibility of these exposed elements to be damaged or affected by a flood.
Understanding floodrisicos is crucial for effective flood management and mitigation. It involves identifying areas that are
The assessment of floodrisicos informs decision-making related to land-use planning, building codes, infrastructure development, and the