Geospatial analysis of flood emergency evacuation sites in Accra
Abstract
Cities face frequent flood disasters with devastating impact on lives and property. Geospatial
analysis using high elevation points can help to map out emergency evacuation centres for decision
making on flood risk management. This research maps and analyses flood emergency evacuation
centres in Accra. The objectives of this research were to map out flood hazard and vulnerable
settlements, analyse the spatial distribution and identify the optimal locations for flood emergency
evacuation sites. The data for this study comprises digital elevation models, stream networks,
settlement data, flood risk zone maps of the study site and existing documents on flood disaster
risk of the study area. This study adopted the weighted linear combination method to estimate site
suitability for emergency evacuation sites. ArcGIS 10.6 was used to analyse the data. The research
found that the optimal locations for potential evacuation centres are unevenly distributed between
300 m and 400 m above sea level, most which are in the north-eastern and north-western parts of
Accra. The results can contribute to research, policy and decision-making on flood risk management
in Accra and other localities with similar conditions. The research further contributes to literature
on flood risk management and geographic information system.
Contribution: This research is useful as mapping could increase awareness of evacuation sites
to speed up rapid response to immediate impacts of flood events. The findings of the study
will facilitate future decisions for demarcating potential flood emergency evacuation sites. The
overall aim of this study is to contribute to literature, policy, spatial analysis and the practice
of flood risk management in the study area. The research findings can also be applied to other
flood-prone areas with similar contexts as the study site.