Use of a Fuzzy Decision-making Approach in Analysis of the Vulnerability of Street Networks for Disaster Management

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Access rights

openAccess
publishedVersion

URL

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

Date

Major/Subject

Mcode

Degree programme

Language

en

Pages

13

Series

Nordic Journal of Surveying and Real Estate Research, Volume 11, issue 2, pp. 7-19

Abstract

Disaster management with respect to urban structures has received more attention in recent years. In disaster management, the most vulnerable structures in a modern society are the critical networks, such as transportation networks. The vulnerability analysis of spatial networks should not depend only on the topological structure; some non-topological attributes, such as population information, should also be considered. In a rescue operation, decision-making problems are very often uncertain or vague because of the lack of information. Therefore, the classification of a high or low-risk area on the basis of spatial information should not have crisp boundaries and it would be more reasonable to use a fuzzy approach. In this paper, population information and a betweenness centrality measure of the road network were used as the evaluation criteria, and a fuzzy multiple-attribute decision-making (MADM) approach was used to support a vulnerability analysis of the road network of Finland for disaster management. In order to validate the model, results were compared with original population information and a betweenness attribute map. The validation results showed the hotspots in a fuzzy MADM vulnerability map have a similar pattern to an original input attributes map and the number of hotspots were reduced to a reasonable scale in order to improve rescue efficiency.

Description

Keywords

Other note

Citation

Zhang, Z & Virrantaus, K-K 2016, 'Use of a Fuzzy Decision-making Approach in Analysis of the Vulnerability of Street Networks for Disaster Management', Nordic Journal of Surveying and Real Estate Research, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 7-19. < http://www.njsr.fi/issues/2016/11_05_zhang_virrantaus.pdf >