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  • European Journal of Forest Engineering
  • Volume:6 Issue:2
  • Using GIS Techniques for Assessment of Accessible Forest Lands by Firefighting Teams Considering Fir...

Using GIS Techniques for Assessment of Accessible Forest Lands by Firefighting Teams Considering Fire Risk Degrees

Authors : Abdullah Emin AKAY, İnanç TAŞ
Pages : 87-95
Doi:10.33904/ejfe.843889
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Publication Date : 2020-12-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :To use the resources allocated for firefighting in an optimum way, it is important to reach fire sites within the critical response time insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CRT); and determine regions with high fire risk. This study aimed to evaluate forests that can be reached within CRT using GIS techniques, regarding fire risk levels. The study area is selected from Yeniköy Forest Enterprise Chief, which is in Bursa Regional Directorate of Forestry and located in second-degree fire-sensitive zone. The accessible forests within CRT were determined using the `Network Analyst` method in ArcGIS 10.4 software. Then, a fire risk map was developed using the AHP insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Analytic Hierarchy Process); tool insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(ExtAHP 2.0); in ArcGIS 10.4. The results showed that the firefighting team near the study area can reach 24.25% of forests within CRT for the second-degree fire-sensitive areas insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(30 minutes);. Besides, it was determined that 46.86% of forests can be reached in 40 minutes and 84.31% in one hour. It was found that 85% of forests were in a very high and high fire risk zones. It was determined that 42% of forests that could not be reached within CRT was in a very high fire risk zones while 43.45% was in a high fire risk zone.
Keywords : Forest fires, fire risk, network analysis, shortest path, AHP

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