تحلیل فضایی مخاطرات محیطی

تحلیل فضایی مخاطرات محیطی

تحلیل فضایی تاب‌آوری شهر در برابر زلزله با استفاده از مدل کاندرست نمونه موردی: نواحی ده‌گانه منطقه یک شهرداری تهران

نویسندگان
دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی
چکیده
در چند دهه اخیر زلزله به‌عنوان یکی از مخرب­ترین مخاطره محیطی خسارت­های بسیاری را به اموال و دارایی­ها در نواحی شهری و اطراف آن وارد نموده است، با توجه به اینکه زلزله به‌عنوان نیروی محرک بیرونی ثابت است برای کاهش آسیب‌پذیری به افزایش تاب‌آوری نیاز است. بر این اساس پژوهش حاضر با هدف ارزیابی وضعیت تاب‌آوری نواحی ده‌گانه منطقه یک شهرداری تهران در برابر زلزله صورت گرفته است. روش این پژوهش از نوع توصیفی- تحلیلی با هدف کاربردی است. قلمرو پژوهش نواحی ده‌گانه منطقه یک شهرداری تهران می‌باشد. برای تعیین اهمیت نسبی هر یک از مؤلفه‌ها از فرآیند تحلیل شبکه‌ای(ANP) استفاده شده است. برای رتبه‌بندی وضعیت تاب‌آوری نواحی ده‌گانه منطقه یک شهرداری تهران در برابر زلزله از روش­های تصمیم‌گیری چند­معیاره شامل تاپسیس، ویکور، HAW و SAW استفاده شد، سپس برای رسیدن به یک نتیجه واحد از این تحلیل­ها، از مدل تلفیقی کاندرست بهره گرفته شده است. نتایج حاصل از پژوهش نشان می‌دهد که نواحی 2، 4، 5 و 3 با کسب بالاترین رتبه از تاب‌آوری زیادی، نواحی 7، 8 و 1 از تاب‌آوری متوسط، ناحیه 10 و 6 از تاب‌آوری کم و ناحیه 9 از تاب‌آوری خیلی کم در برابر زلزله برخوردار می‌باشد که می‌بایست در برنامه‌ریزی‌های آتی در اولویت برنامه‌ریزی قرار گیرد.
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عنوان مقاله English

Spatial analysis resiliency City Earthquake Model Integration Case study: ten districts of the region one of Tehran

نویسندگان English

Ali Eshghei
Hossein nazmfar
Ata Gafari
University of Mohaghegh Ardabil
چکیده English

Spatial analysis physical resiliency City Earthquake Model Condorcet
Case study: ten districts of the region one of Tehran

Abstract
Earthquake as one of the most devastating and destructive natural hazards; especially in developing countries, it has been a long time ago With the collapse of buildings and urban infrastructure, Imports a lot of damage to property and assets in urban areas and around them. In response to this, international organizations' strategies to mitigate disasters have made their societies resilient to natural disasters. And considers it within the framework of the Higgo for the years 2005-2015. In fact, the goal of this approach is to reduce the vulnerability of cities and to strengthen citizens' abilities to deal with the dangers of threats such as natural disasters. Considering that the area of ​​a Tehran city due to its proximity to faults such as Mashaa fault, North Tehran fault Also, the effects of faults in and around the region such as Niavaran fault, Mahmoodieh fault and Darabad fault (Banamieh) are located in a region with a high seismic hazard. Assessment of resilience of the region to earthquake risk and resilience of the region In order to reduce the risks of earthquakes in this area is very important. Accordingly, the present study was conducted with the aim of assessing the resilience situation of the 10th district of Tehran municipality district against earthquake.
The method of this research is descriptive-analytical with a purposeful purpose. The research area of ​​the 10th Region is a municipality of Tehran. The raw data used by the Tehran Municipality Information Technology Organization has been obtained. To determine the relative importance of each component used in research According to experts from the Urban Planning Area, the Network Analysis Process (ANP) has been used in the form of Super Decisions software. Then, to rank 10 areas of a Tehran municipality district against earthquake, Multi-criteria decision making models (MCDMs) including TOPSIS, VIKOR, HAW and SAW models have been used. Considering that different methods have been used to rank the areas Different results have been achieved, to overcome the contradictions between the various ratings of the regions in each of the models,
and a single result has been used to rank the areas of the congregation's integrated model.
Finally, in order to speak, the results of the model used in the ArcGIS environment were mapped.

In this research, for the spatial analysis of the resilience of the 10 district areas of a Tehran municipality from the results four models (TOPSIS, VIKOR, HAW and SAW) were used. Based on the results of the TOPSIS technique, areas 8, 3 and 2 of resilience are large, areas 7 and 4 of the moderate resilience, Areas 5, 1, 6 and 10 have low resilience and area 9 has very little resilience against the earthquake. Based on the results of the VIKOR model, areas 3 and 4 of the resilience, regions 2, 7, 5, 9, 8, 6 and 10 of the moderate resilience Medium and area one have low resilience against earthquake. Based on the results of the HAW model, area 3 of the high resilience, regions 2, 7, 8 and 4 of the moderate resilience and areas 10, 1, 6 and 9 are of low resilience. In this model, no area has been found to be very resilient. Based on the results of the SAW model, regions 3, 2, 8, and 7 are in the range of many resiliences, regions 5 and 4 in the moderate resilience range, Area 9 is in the low resilience range and areas 10, 6 and 1 are in the low resilience range against earthquakes.

In this study, we evaluated the resilience situation in the districts of Tehran municipality district in an earthquake Multi-criteria decision-making methods including TOPSIS, VIKOR, HAW and SAW were used, Then a CONDORCET integrated model was used to achieve a single result of these analyzes. The results of the Canadian model, which is the result of a combination of the final results of the models (Tapis, VIKOR, HAW and SAW), show that Areas 2, 4, 5, and 3 are of high resilience, areas 7, 8 and 1 of the moderate resilience, 10 and 6 of the resilience, and area 9 of the resilience is very low against earthquakes. Which should be prioritized in future plans. Although it is possible to assess the vulnerability of urban areas by using different models and mapping them in the region's resilience to the earthquake crisis, a significant part of post-crisis casualties fell but this will not be achieved until the authorities are seriously determined.

Keywords: Resilience, Earthquake, Multi-criteria Decision Making Methods, Tehran Municipality Area

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