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Citation

Ouyang YY, Su ZW, Li CH, Zeng AC, Guo FT. Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao 2024; 35(2): 354-362.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Ying yong sheng tai xue bao bian ji wei yuan hui)

DOI

10.13287/j.1001-9332.202402.024

PMID

38523092

Abstract

Forest fires have a significant impact on human life, property safety, and ecological environment. Deve-loping high-quality forest fire risk maps is beneficial for preventing forest fires, guiding resource allocation for firefighting, assisting in fire suppression efforts, and supporting decision-making. With a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) method based on geographic information systems (GIS) and literature review, we assessed the main factors influencing the occurrences of forest fires in Youxi County, Fujian Province. We analyzed the importance of each fire risk factor using the analytic network process (ANP) and assigned weights, and evaluated the sub-standard weights using fuzzy logic assessment. Using ArcGIS aggregation functions, we generated a forest fire risk map and validated it with satellite fire points. The results showed that the areas classified as level 4 or higher fire risk accounted for a considerable proportion in Youxi County, and that the central and northern regions were at higher risk. The overall fire risk situation in the county was severe. The fuzzy ANP model demonstrated a high accuracy of 85.8%. The introduction of this novel MCDA method could effectively improve the accuracy of forest fire risk mapping at a small scale, providing a basis for early fire warning and the planning and allocation of firefighting resources.


Language: en

Keywords

analytical network process (ANP); forest fire risk mapping; fuzzy logic; GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA)

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