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A GIS-based fire risk mapping and mitigation scenarios fire crisis assessment in Tabriz
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies ; This project presents a comprehensive evaluation of fire risk in Tabriz city, focusing on twelve key factors to assess varying susceptibility levels. Employing the Spatial Decision Making System (SDMS) and Analytic Network Process (ANP) methodologies, the study produced a detailed risk zoning map categorizing regions into very low, low, moderate, and high-risk categories. Motivated by Tabriz's historical significance as one of Iran's most culturally rich cities, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the lack of a comprehensive study on fire risk mapping and crisis assessment in the area, this research fills a critical gap. Given the city's unique architectural heritage, characterized by non-standardized buildings and narrow streets, the need for a tailored approach to fire risk management becomes imperative. In addition to assessing fire risk, the study integrates network analysis, particularly service area tools, to evaluate fire station accessibility citywide. By aligning the fire risk map with traffic network analysis results, specific areas requiring urgent attention for fire prevention and crisis management are identified, especially within historical sections. The findings of this research provide actionable insights for decision-makers and urban planners in Tabriz, aiming to enhance the city's resilience against fire emergencies. The risk zoning map, alongside network analysis, serves as a valuable decision-making tool, guiding proactive strategies to mitigate fire incidents' impact. Attention is directed towards areas in the north and northwest requiring improved infrastructure or accessibility paths for timely intervention.
A GIS-based fire risk mapping and mitigation scenarios fire crisis assessment in Tabriz
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies ; This project presents a comprehensive evaluation of fire risk in Tabriz city, focusing on twelve key factors to assess varying susceptibility levels. Employing the Spatial Decision Making System (SDMS) and Analytic Network Process (ANP) methodologies, the study produced a detailed risk zoning map categorizing regions into very low, low, moderate, and high-risk categories. Motivated by Tabriz's historical significance as one of Iran's most culturally rich cities, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the lack of a comprehensive study on fire risk mapping and crisis assessment in the area, this research fills a critical gap. Given the city's unique architectural heritage, characterized by non-standardized buildings and narrow streets, the need for a tailored approach to fire risk management becomes imperative. In addition to assessing fire risk, the study integrates network analysis, particularly service area tools, to evaluate fire station accessibility citywide. By aligning the fire risk map with traffic network analysis results, specific areas requiring urgent attention for fire prevention and crisis management are identified, especially within historical sections. The findings of this research provide actionable insights for decision-makers and urban planners in Tabriz, aiming to enhance the city's resilience against fire emergencies. The risk zoning map, alongside network analysis, serves as a valuable decision-making tool, guiding proactive strategies to mitigate fire incidents' impact. Attention is directed towards areas in the north and northwest requiring improved infrastructure or accessibility paths for timely intervention.
A GIS-based fire risk mapping and mitigation scenarios fire crisis assessment in Tabriz
02.02.2024
203572130
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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