MAPPING AND ASSESSMENT OF FLOOD EVACUATION SITES IN A GEOSPATIAL ENVIRONMENT: A CASE IN LAS NIEVES, AGUSAN DEL NORTE, PHILIPPINES
Keywords: Evacuation Centers, Flooding, GIS, Suitability Analysis, Web Application
Abstract. The municipality of Las Nieves is one of the most vulnerable areas prone to flooding, usually caused by tropical cyclones. With these, preparing for an emergency response is relatively significant, and one strategic response is planning for systematic management of evacuation shelters. Hence, this study assessed the spatial exposure to flooding, the spatial capacity and mapped the suitability of evacuation shelters using Geographic Information System and site suitability analysis. This study also developed a web-based application that will address the needs of the Las Nieves LGU, specifically in providing the locality with spatial information and other flood-related data. Weighted Overlay Analysis was performed based on Multi-Criteria Decision Making and weights from related literature to generate a suitability map for flood evacuation shelters. Factors included slope, elevation, land use/land cover, road networks, distance to water sources, distance to electrical supplies, and proximity to fuel stations. The results indicated that 85.1% of the areas were moderately suitable, 0.3% were highly suitable, and 14.6% were low suitable for flood evacuation sites in Las Nieves. From the analysis of 11 existing evacuation centers, there are ten evacuation centers moderately suitable for use during an emergency, while only the Maningalao Evacuation Center was not suitable because the location of the center was affected by the 100-year flood event. Moreover, the web mapping application developed in this study will help the stakeholders and community of Las Nieves to effectively manage evacuation centers and access real-time spatial data regarding evacuation centers' status and spatial capacity.