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Title: Flood risk assessment model using the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
Authors: Kerkez, Marija
Gajović, Vladimir
Puzić, Goran
Journal: Progress in Economic Sciences
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Sustainable development and natural disasters are closely interlinked. The impact of catastrophe events on the environment is still very difficult to determine, and such losses are generally underestimated. Development is never neutral in relation to catastrophes: it creates, enhances or reduces the risk of their occurrence. Selection of appropriate methods and mathematical models for risk assessment in relation to the specific features and characteristics of the considered system and available information and resources, is a key parameter of reliability assessment. Numerous authors applied AHP methods with flood risk assessment, but very limited literature is available on the use of fuzzy multi - objective analysis in flood studies. In the recent years fuzzy approach for flood risk assessments gains greater importance. In this paper, we presented Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) model for flood risk assessments. Two flood hazard indexes were defined, one based on natural factors and one based on anthropogenic factors. FAHP is applied on data sets in function to illustrate a model.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/17905
Type: article
DOI: 10.14595/PES/04/019
ISSN: 2300-4088
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