Evaluation of Physical and Framework Condition of Administrative Buildings in Order to Crisis Management in 5th Sector Isfahan City
Masoud Taghvaei,
Neda Rahmani and
Mahtab Taghvaei
International Journal of Regional Development, 2016, vol. 3, issue 1, 18
Abstract:
Natural disasters have always existed during the life of earth. There is no place safe against natural disasters and crises. Therefore, communities were always looking for solutions to reducing damages and losses of Supervene incidents. One of the most fundamental human actions to decreasing losses of crisis incidence is “crisis management”. As an important element, administrative units can play an important role during crisis in cities. These units can be used in management, organizing rescue affairs, storage, habitation and shelter of victims. In this research, physical and framework condition of administrative buildings in 5th sector of Isfahan city is evaluated. Heretofore, there is no study on evaluating physical and framework condition of administrative buildings in Isfahan city. This research is descriptive-analytic and survey and required information are gathered in five indicators using questionnaire through field studies. This information is evaluated and weighted using AHP method. The results indicated that among evaluated administrative centers, 15-code office with weight of 121% had the most vulnerability and 14-code office with weight of 0.21% had the lowest vulnerability.
Date: 2016
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