基于gis的网络分析评价考虑森林火灾的可达林区:以萨拉热窝为例

Q3 Engineering
D. Sokolovi̇c, M. Bajrić, A. Akay
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摘要

森林火灾是森林生态系统中最大的环境灾害之一。为了有效扑灭森林火灾,地面小组需要立即进入火灾区域,并在关键的响应时间内开始灭火。因此,评估地面小组在关键响应时间内可以到达的林区非常重要。在这项研究中,考虑到波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那萨拉热窝州的森林地区,使用了基于GIS的网络分析方法来评估地面小组迅速到达森林地区的能力。在解决过程中,通过比较在仅考虑前消防站(12)的情况下获得的结果来评估建立新消防站(20)的有效性。考虑到该地区先前发生的森林火灾(58起火灾),确定了消防队前往潜在火灾区域的最佳路线和相关响应时间。结果表明,考虑到以前的消防站,大约18%的森林区域是可进入的,而考虑到新的消防站的情况,可进入的森林区域增加到45%。在分析之前发生的森林火灾时,发现考虑到以前的消防站,在关键响应时间内发生了33起火灾。另一方面,在该地区新建消防站的情况下,可进入的森林火灾增加到56起。
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Using GIS-based Network Analysis to Evaluate the Accessible Forest Areas Considering Forest Fires: The Case of Sarajevo
The forest fire is one of the greatest environmental disasters in forest ecosystems. In order to effectively fight against forest fires, the ground team needs to access fire areas immediately and start firefighting within critical response time. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the forest areas where the ground team can reach in critical response time. In this study, the GIS-based network analysis method was used to evaluate the capabilities of the ground team to arrive at forest areas promptly, considering the forested areas in Canton Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the solution process, the effectiveness of establishing new fire stations (20) was evaluated by comparing the results obtained in the case where only the former stations (12) were taken into account. The optimal route and associated response times of firefighting teams to potential fire areas were generated considering the previously occurred forest fires (58 fires) in the region. The results indicated that about 18% of the forested areas were accessible considering the former fire station while accessible forest areas increased up to 45% considering the new stations. When analyzing the previously occurred forest fires, it was found that 33 fires were reached in the critical response time considering former fire stations. On the other hand, the accessible forest fires increased up to 56 fires for the case of new fire stations in the region.
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European Journal of Forest Engineering
European Journal of Forest Engineering Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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