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Leveling the physical vulnerability of housing in the provinces of the country using the Topsis_AHP model | ||
فصلنامه شهر تاب آور | ||
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 July 2021 | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
Receive Date: 22 April 2021, Revise Date: 19 June 2021, Accept Date: 04 July 2021 | ||
Abstract | ||
Identifying the vulnerability of residential complexes in urban areas and zoning and prioritizing the vulnerability of these areas, in fact, prevention and preparation of policies for resilience, local plans for vulnerable areas, improvement of communication networks and strengthening of special equipment . Relief in vulnerable areas. Accordingly, in this study, the level of physical vulnerability of the country's provinces has been leveled in order to identify the most vulnerable province in terms of the status of quantitative housing indicators based on the determined indicators and in future plans to pay more attention to these provinces to improve the level. He believed them. The type of applied research and according to the nature of the subject and objectives of the research, the approach to the research environment is "descriptive-analytical". The method of collecting primary data is documentary. The statistical population of this study is 31 provinces of the country. Indicators used include residential units under 100 meters, residential units 100 to 200 meters, residential units above 200 meters, apartment ratio, residential units with durable materials, residential units with low-durability materials that are weighed using AHP model Residential units with low durability materials have the highest weight. According to the analysis of the results, Tehran, Isfahan and Qom provinces are in the first to third ranks and the three provinces of Mazandaran, Lorestan and Golestan are in the last three ranks and have the lowest level of physical vulnerability. | ||
Keywords | ||
Leveling; Physical Vulnerability; Housing; Topsis_AHP Model | ||
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