Title of article :
FOREST FIRE HAZARD MAPPING USING FUZZY AHP AND GIS STUDY AREA: GILAN PROVINCE OF IRAN
Author/Authors :
Zarekar، Azadeh نويسنده Department of Environmental Planning, Faculty of Environment , , Vahidi، Hossein نويسنده , , Kazemi Zamani، Bahare نويسنده Department of Environmental Planning, Faculty of Environment , , Ghorbani، Sareh نويسنده Department of Environmental Planning, Faculty of Environment , , Jafari، Hamidreza نويسنده Faculty of Environment ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0012-0403-0912 سال 2012
Abstract :
Forests are one of the important natural
resources that have various ecological, economic,
educational and social benefits. This valuable resource
has been recently degraded by numerous causes, whether
man made or natural. Forest fires can be named as one of
these factors, which are putting forests in danger all
around the world. Although fires are in some cases
beneficial but due to increasing human-caused forest
fires, it is crucial to define an efficient system that
enables planners to prevent and control the fires. The
purpose of this paper is to achieve a fire hazard map,
indicating fire prone regions that are prepared by
integrating several data such as: Slope, Elevation,
Insulation, Vegetation Density, and Distance from Roads
etc. The Gilan Province in north of Iran was selected as
the study area due to its high density of Forest and
frequent fire reports. As far as all these factors are not
equally impressing fire ignition and spread, a multi
criteria model was used to grade the factors. FAHP
(Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process) was the method,
used in this research to weight the parameters between 0
to 1. Then, all the weighted layers were overlaid in GIS.
To assess the accuracy of forecasted combustion regions,
the final hazard map was compared with another layer
including areas with high frequency of fire according to 5
years fire history data of studied area. The agreement
between these two maps shows the reliability of this
method. In accordance with results, proximity to roads
and villages are the main factors that influence even
topographic parameters and play main role in ignition and
consequently forest demolishing.
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)