Abstract :
One of the issues that most cities across the world are faced with is natural disasters. Natural hazards and their devastating effects remain on the ground, especially in recent years, the countries have been about to reduce the damage caused to it to plan and manage their events. Administrative units could have an important role as one of the elements before, during, and after the crisis. In this study, connective status and building accessibility in the offices of region 5 in Isfahan were studied, including Telecommunication Organizations, Fire Stations, Electricity Companies, municipalities, Education Ministry, and Gas Companies. Heretofore, there was no study of the connective status and accessibility of the office buildings in Esfahan. This research is a descriptive and analytical survey. The required information was evaluated and weighed by six indices, including the questionnaire, field collecting method, and A.H.P. measures. The results indicated that among administrative centers in terms of the degree of connectivity and accessibility, administrative codes 6 and 17, with weights of 0.03% and 0.031% were the most accessible, and administrative codes 14, 8, 9, 10, and 11 with weights of 0.07%, 0.067% were the most inaccessible.
Keywords :
planning , Connective Status , Accessibility , Crisis management , Isfahan