The Application of GIS to Loading Potential in Emergency Response for Chemical Accidents
Date Issued
2000-07-31
Date
2000-07-31
Author(s)
李公哲
DOI
892211E002010
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to build up
an Emergency Response Index System for
the Chemical Accidents(ERI). It integrates
the Analytic Hierarchy Process and
Geographic Information System, applying
their functions of policy analysis, data
management as well as graphic display. The
index system can be applied to evaluate the
loading potential of rescue resources, and
provide some information for emergency
planning. The study set up a hierarchy
structure of the index system with the
Analytic Hierarchy Process, then rated the
ability of emergency response for each
factory and divided into 4 grades. In order to
find the best route for saving, the study
applied the network and spatial analysis to
evaluate the loading potential of rescue
resources. With the index system, we will
find out not only the factories which are
lacking in chemical emergency response, but
also the reasons which cause low ratings.
Subjects
Geographic Information
System(GIS)
System(GIS)
Analytic Hierarchy Process
(AHP)
(AHP)
Network Analysis
emergency
response for chemical accidents
response for chemical accidents
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學環境工程學研究所
Type
report
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