AHP MODEL FOR ACHIEVING THE MINIMUM OF A BURNED AREA AFTER FOREST FIRES (CROSBI ID 493274)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Šegotić, Ksenija ; Španjol, Željko
engleski
AHP MODEL FOR ACHIEVING THE MINIMUM OF A BURNED AREA AFTER FOREST FIRES
The Adriatic islands are usually prone to fires during the summer months. The causes primarily lie in long-lasting dry periods, high atmospheric and soil temperatures and a large increase of island populations. Although these three factors are equally present on all islands, it has been noted that the damage ensuing from fires varies from island to island. We have tried to show that these differences are considered to be the result of differently organized fire control. This can be prooved in the example of the island Rab. In order to facilitate making a decision about which means are the most efficient in achieving the minimum of a burned area, we have built a model and used the method of Analytical Hierarchy Process - AHP.
decision making; forest fires; burned area; AHP model
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Podaci o prilogu
135-135-x.
2002.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Operation Research 2002 ; Conference program
Klagenfurt: Universitat Klagenfurt
Podaci o skupu
Operation Research 2002 ; International Conference on Operation Research
poster
02.09.2002-05.09.2002
Klagenfurt, Austrija