In collaboration with Iranian Watershed Management Association

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD student of watershed management, Yazd University, Yazd

2 Master Student of watershed management, Yazd University, Yazd

3 MSc of watershed management, Yazd University, Yazd

4 PhD student of water shed management, Yazd University, Yazd

5 Associate Professor of watershed management, Malayer University. Hamadan

Abstract

Flooding is one of the most important environmental hazards that can cause severe damage to life and financial damage. In many cases land use changes cause flooding. In this study in Gonbad Chi warershed to assess the impact of proposed and the built watershed mechanical operations (check dams) on flood mapping, firstly the fuzzy logic and AHP were used to prepare base map based on combination of layers i.e. slope, land use, Permeability and flow accumulation. In next step by determining the location of check dams and separation of the operation according to dam height and determine the extent of the effect of the check dams using elevation contour lines, the mapping of impact of watershed management operations was prepared. In the end with composition of base mapping with impact of check dams, a new map that called flood mapping is created. Although the results have a positive impact 9% and less than it on reducing the risks of flood but these results in built check dams is very low than proposed check dams but in total the impact of built and proposed dams is low that it’s result is from low number and distribution of check dams.

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