Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina

As the global climate continues to change, extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heavy rainfall are becoming more frequent. Subsequently, flooding and standing water disrupt and negatively impact many communities. The use of nature-based solutions (NBS) is an innovative and sustainable appro...

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Main Authors: Madalyn Baldwin, Andrew Fox, Travis Klondike, Meredith Hovis, Theodore Shear, Lauren Joca, Megan Hester, Frederick Cubbage
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/9/1504
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author Madalyn Baldwin
Andrew Fox
Travis Klondike
Meredith Hovis
Theodore Shear
Lauren Joca
Megan Hester
Frederick Cubbage
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description As the global climate continues to change, extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heavy rainfall are becoming more frequent. Subsequently, flooding and standing water disrupt and negatively impact many communities. The use of nature-based solutions (NBS) is an innovative and sustainable approach to flood mitigation. Geospatial research and applications have developed rapidly to identify and map broad regions in the world, as well as specific locations for NBS. We conducted a geospatial analysis in ArcGIS Pro to identify areas where NBS, referred to as “FloodWise” practices in this study, could be sited in the North Carolina Coastal Plain to strategically reduce flooding and provide water quality and habitat improvement. The study provides a spatially explicit application of integrated remote sensing, scientific and professional knowledge, and extant databases to screen diverse variables and identify potential specific NBS opportunities and sites. The practices modeled in this study are wetland restoration, afforestation, agroforestry, “water farming” (which uses a combination of dry dams and berms), and stream restoration. Maps of specific areas and tracts in the county for the NBS practices in Robeson County, North Carolina were developed based on the land ownership size, biophysical characteristics, current land uses, and water management opportunities. Land suitability locations revealed in these maps can be used in future resilience planning initiatives to reduce floodwaters on North Carolina’s rural landscapes. The geospatial analysis methodologies employed in this study can be followed to model NBS locations for flood reduction and water storage opportunities in other counties in Eastern North Carolina or other regions with similar topographies and land-type characteristics.
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spelling doaj.art-3372a75e5f194c788eae6153341ea0992023-11-23T17:18:12ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2022-09-01119150410.3390/land11091504Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North CarolinaMadalyn Baldwin0Andrew Fox1Travis Klondike2Meredith Hovis3Theodore Shear4Lauren Joca5Megan Hester6Frederick Cubbage7Coastal Dynamics Design Lab, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USACoastal Dynamics Design Lab, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USACoastal Dynamics Design Lab, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USADepartment of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USADepartment of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USACoastal Dynamics Design Lab, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USACoastal Dynamics Design Lab, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USADepartment of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USAAs the global climate continues to change, extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heavy rainfall are becoming more frequent. Subsequently, flooding and standing water disrupt and negatively impact many communities. The use of nature-based solutions (NBS) is an innovative and sustainable approach to flood mitigation. Geospatial research and applications have developed rapidly to identify and map broad regions in the world, as well as specific locations for NBS. We conducted a geospatial analysis in ArcGIS Pro to identify areas where NBS, referred to as “FloodWise” practices in this study, could be sited in the North Carolina Coastal Plain to strategically reduce flooding and provide water quality and habitat improvement. The study provides a spatially explicit application of integrated remote sensing, scientific and professional knowledge, and extant databases to screen diverse variables and identify potential specific NBS opportunities and sites. The practices modeled in this study are wetland restoration, afforestation, agroforestry, “water farming” (which uses a combination of dry dams and berms), and stream restoration. Maps of specific areas and tracts in the county for the NBS practices in Robeson County, North Carolina were developed based on the land ownership size, biophysical characteristics, current land uses, and water management opportunities. Land suitability locations revealed in these maps can be used in future resilience planning initiatives to reduce floodwaters on North Carolina’s rural landscapes. The geospatial analysis methodologies employed in this study can be followed to model NBS locations for flood reduction and water storage opportunities in other counties in Eastern North Carolina or other regions with similar topographies and land-type characteristics.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/9/1504geospatial analysisland suitabilityflood mitigationnature-based solutions (NBS)rural landscapesGeographic Information Systems (GIS)
spellingShingle Madalyn Baldwin
Andrew Fox
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Lauren Joca
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Frederick Cubbage
Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina
Land
geospatial analysis
land suitability
flood mitigation
nature-based solutions (NBS)
rural landscapes
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
title Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina
title_full Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina
title_fullStr Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina
title_full_unstemmed Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina
title_short Geospatial Analysis and Land Suitability for “FloodWise” Practices: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Eastern, Rural North Carolina
title_sort geospatial analysis and land suitability for floodwise practices nature based solutions for flood mitigation in eastern rural north carolina
topic geospatial analysis
land suitability
flood mitigation
nature-based solutions (NBS)
rural landscapes
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/9/1504
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