2024 Volume 80 Issue 26 Article ID: 24-26002
In this study, the impact of climate change and land use change on disaster debris potential was assessed using inundation depth data from flood inundation analysis by socioeconomic scenario, SSP (Shared Socioeconomic Pathway). As a result, it was pointed out that climate change can increase the amount of disaster debris potential from 1.10 to 1.30 in 2031 to 2050 and from 1.06 to 1.43 in 2081 to 2100, compared to the 1981 to 2000 base climate. The effect of population distribution on the amount of disaster debris potential was analyzed, and it was indicated that the amount of disaster debris potential due to climate change decreases due to population decrease, however, the disaster risk in terms of the amount of disaster debris per capita can increase.