Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Sep 2023)

Spatial layout siting method for fire stations based on comprehensive forest fire risk distribution

  • Juntao Yang,
  • Kai Guo,
  • Yuqing Dai,
  • Shixiang Tian,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Zebiao Jiang,
  • Zhangyin Dai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
p. 103243

Abstract

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In order to shorten the response time of forest fire (FF) rescue and improve the efficiency of forest fire prevention and control, this paper proposes a fire station spatial layout location method based on the spatial distribution of FF comprehensive risk. A comprehensive forest fire risk assessment model has been developed by three perspectives, namely the risk factors of forest fires, exposure degree of the disaster-bearing body, and vulnerability of the disaster-bearing body. The location-assignment model was introduced to scientifically plan the spatial layout of FF stations from different perspectives. Zhuhai in Guangdong Province, China, a typical “city surrounded by mountains,” was chosen as the research site for case analysis. The results show that the high-risk areas of Zhuhai are mainly concentrated in the forests of Xiangzhou District and Gaoxin District; the medium-risk areas mainly lie in the forests in the north of Gaoxin District, the forests of Hengqin Zone and some forests of Doumen District. Through a combination of the minimized facility point model and the maximized coverage model, it is calculated that 9 FF stations are the optimal choice, which can meet Zhuhai's demand for FF prevention and control with an acceptable construction cost and good coverage.

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