Remote Sensing for Typhoon Flood Economic Loss Estimation: Current State and Digital Twin Prospects
Keywords: typhoon flood, economic loss, digital twin, multi-source remote sensing, multi-dimensional modeling
Abstract. Typhoon-induced flood events result in enormous property losses and lives, thereby jeopardizing the prospects of sustainable societal growth. Scientific, objective, and accurate information regarding the spatial pattern of their direct economic impacts is of great importance to flood emergency response planning, disaster-related insurance settlements, and reconstruction after such events. Systematic reviews on the direct economic estimation of typhoon flood events do not currently exist. This paper describes basic framework for estimating typhoon flood economic losses, explains data utilized in remote sensing on such economic losses, summarizes remote sensing simulation technologies on direct economic losses due to typhoon flood, and includes the most recent advances and demands for building digital twin watersheds to recommend core research technologies focusing on direct economic losses of Typhoon flood: (1) High-precision remote sensing recognition of principal factors leading to Typhoon flood and subsequent damage; (2) Property value and loss reconstruction and measurement with digital twin techniques; (3) Intelligent assessment and precision service technologies for direct economic loss estimation of typhoon flood.
