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Digital Twin Technology for Urban Flood Risk Management: A Systematic Review of Remote Sensing Applications and Early Warning Systems

Hlal, Mohammed
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Munyaka, Baraka Jean-Claude  
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Chenal, Jérôme  
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September 5, 2025
Remote Sensing

Digital Twin (DT) technology has emerged as a transformative tool in urban flood risk management (UFRM), enabling real-time data integration, predictive modeling, and decision support. This systematic review synthesizes existing literature to evaluate the scientific impact, technological advancements, and practical applications of DTs in UFRM. Using the PRISMA 2020 framework, we retrieved 1085 records (Scopus = 85; Web of Science = 1000), merged and deduplicated them using DOI and fuzzy-matched titles, screened titles/abstracts, and assessed full texts. This process yielded 85 unique peer-reviewed studies published between 2018 and 2025. Key findings highlight the role of remote sensing (e.g., satellite imagery, IoT sensors) in enhancing DT accuracy, the integration of machine learning for predictive analytics, and case studies demonstrating reduced flood response times by up to 40%. Challenges such as data interoperability and computational demands are discussed, alongside future directions for scalable, AI-driven DT frameworks. This review identifies key technical and governance challenges while recommending the development of modular, AI-driven DT frameworks, particularly tailored for resource-constrained regions.

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