earth_science5 papersavg year 2021weak evidence

The study identifies a need for localized flood risk

Research gap analysis derived from 5 earth_science papers in our local library.

The gap

The study identifies a need for localized flood risk assessment for effective flood management. - The study aims to address the gap in existing flood risk assessments.

Evidence profile

Stated in the cells limitations and cells research gap and abstract sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2002 and 2026, spanning 5 journals. Those papers have been cited 134 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 5 representative gaps

  • A GeoAI framework for coastal flood risk assessment: integrating remote sensing and socioeconomic data (2026) · Frontiers in Climate · doi

    The study uses a limited dataset and may not be generalizable to other areas. - The study does not account for other factors that may affect flood risk, such as land use change. - The study uses a simplified approach to predict flood risk and may not capture complex interactions between variables.

    generalstated in cells limitationsevidence 5/5
    Keywords: study uses limited dataset generalizable other areas does
  • Integrated flood risk mapping using analytical hierarchy process and geospatial techniques in Lalmonirhat district, northern Bangladesh (2026) · Discover Geoscience · doi

    The study identifies a need for localized flood risk assessment for effective flood management. - The study aims to address the gap in existing flood risk assessments.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: study identifies need localized flood risk assessment effective
  • Key Geomorphological Parameters of Torrential Streams in the Middle Struma Valley, Bulgaria (2026) · Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology · doi

    The study does not provide a comprehensive solution to the problem of torrential flooding. - The results are limited to the specific study area and may not be generalizable to other regions.

    generalstated in cells limitationsevidence 5/5
    Keywords: study does provide comprehensive solution problem torrential flooding
  • Hydrological modelling of flood risk and watershed response to land use change: A case study of the Anambra Watershed, Nigeria (2026) · Humanities Horizon · doi

    There is a need to assess the effects of long-term land use change on the hydrological response of the Anambra Watershed. - The specific effects of land use change on flood risk in the Anambra Watershed have not been well-studied.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: there need assess effects long-term land use change
  • Managing flood risk in the UK: towards an integration of social and technical perspectives (2002) · Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers · cited 134× · doi

    Despite the important link between assessments of exposure to flooding (hazard assessments) and issues of societal vulnerability, this link has rarely been explored in detail and has often been reflected in policy terms by a highly technocratic approach to flood risk management.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: link assessments despite important exposure flooding hazard issues societal vulnerability rarely explored detail often reflected

Questions about this gap

The study identifies a need for localized flood risk assessment for effective flood management. - The study aims to address the gap in existing flood risk assessments. This is supported by 5 representative gap statements extracted from 5 papers, rated weak evidence.

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