Site selection by using the multi-criteria technique—a case study of Bafra, Turkey

被引:0
作者
Cem Kilicoglu
Mehmet Cetin
Burak Aricak
Hakan Sevik
机构
[1] Samsun University,Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
[2] Kavak Vocational School,Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Landscape Architecture
[3] Kastamonu University,Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering
[4] Kastamonu University,Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Environmental Engineering
[5] Kastamonu University,undefined
来源
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2020年 / 192卷
关键词
Bafra; Biocomfort; Flood; Overflow; Site selection;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Population growth, which is the main source of the biggest problems of the world today, combined with migration from rural areas to urban centers, causes the urban centers to be even more concentrated. This necessitates the opening of new residential areas in many city centers, but new residential areas are mostly determined by the decisions of local authorities, who may not base their decisions on scientific data. With the wrong area selection, ordinary natural events can be potentially catastrophic. Such events can result in large numbers of casualties and material damage every year. In this study, an example of applying a method for location selection using various parameters has been realized. The study focuses on Bafra, Turkey (the study area). Risk maps were created in terms of floods and overflows; maps of regions and high-voltage power transmission lines that enjoy a protected area status; and maps of regions in terms of biocomfort suitability. As a result of the evaluation made according to these criteria, it is calculated that only 1.96% of the total working area is suitable for use as a residential area. In relevant literature studies, it was observed that the studies related to the selection of residential areas were carried out only depending on a single standard or criterion. Some suggested biocomfort, and others used vulnerability to risks such as landslide, flood, and earthquakes as their main principle. Studies based on multi-criteria were generally used for purposes such as solid waste site selection and determination of the road routes. The study aims to shed light on the multi-criteria method in an attempt to standardize it in regional planning studies and to inspire similar studies in which different criteria can be used to achieve the maximum efficiency.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 148 条
  • [11] Arabameri A(2017)Changes in the particulate matter and CO2 concentrations based on the time and weather conditions: the case of Kastamonu Oxidation Communications 40 477-375
  • [12] Pradhan B(2018)Mapping of bioclimatic comfort for potential planning using GIS in Aydin Environment, Development and Sustainability 20 361-1112
  • [13] Rezaei K(2018)Climate type-related changes in the leaf micromorphological characters of certain landscape plants Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 190 404-364
  • [14] Conoscenti C(2019)Evaluation of thermal climatic region areas in terms of building density in urban management and planning for Burdur, Turkey Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health 12 1103-14
  • [15] Bulgan E(2002)A procedure for landslide susceptibility zonation by the conditional analysis method Geomorphology 48 349-422
  • [16] Yılmaz S(2019)Compilation of a model for hazardous waste disposal site selection using GIS-based multi-purpose decision-making models Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 191 1-68
  • [17] Çalışkan O(2013)Muş'ta Yaşanan Sel ve Taşkınlara Neden Olan Doğal Faktörlerin Analizi Marmara Coğrafya Dergisi 28 408-55
  • [18] Türkoğlu N(2010)Improvement of statistical landslide susceptibility mapping by using spatial and global regression methods in the case of More and Romsdal (Norway) Landslides 7 55-6854
  • [19] Cetin M(2016)A comparative study for landslide susceptibility mapping using GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA), logistic regression (LR) and association rule mining (ARM) Engineering Geology 203 45-14
  • [20] Cetin M(2018)Application of frequency ratio model for the development of landslide susceptibility mapping at part of Uttarakhand State, India International Journal of Applied Engineering Research 13 6846-938