博碩士論文 102350610 完整後設資料紀錄

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DC.contributor國際永續發展碩士在職專班zh_TW
DC.creatorKenny Brenton Blacken_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-7-6T07:39:07Z
dc.date.available2015-7-6T07:39:07Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.lib.ncu.edu.tw:88/thesis/view_etd.asp?URN=102350610
dc.contributor.department國際永續發展碩士在職專班zh_TW
DC.description國立中央大學zh_TW
DC.descriptionNational Central Universityen_US
dc.description.abstract該研究為開發脆弱性和恢復能力的評估框架的方法,得到脆弱性,韌性和災害敏感性指標的發展。Analytic Hierarchy Process整合定性和定量來評估維度和子維度的脆弱性和抗禦能力指數的相對權重的貢獻。該評估模型應用於其中,脆弱性和恢復的指標分配依據其脆弱性和韌性在選定的社區貢獻分數。彈性脆弱的比率計算為研究區域的災害敏感性指數。結果表明社會層面和經濟層面的標準對於脆弱性和抗禦能力指數是最重要。這些結果進一步表明,Georgetown對災害最敏感和脆弱而Layou地區是最不敏感。Marriaqua社區被確定為具有高度韌性zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe study develops an assessment framework methodology for vulnerability and resilience, leading to the development of Vulnerability, Resilience and Disaster Susceptibility Indices. The Analytic Hierarchy Process was used to integrate qualitative and quantitative assessment in determining relative weight contribution of dimensions and sub-dimensions criteria to the Vulnerability and Resilience Indices. The assessment model was applied study areas where indicators of Vulnerability and Resilience were assigned scores based on their contribution to vulnerability and resilience in selected communities. The Disaster Susceptibility Index was calculated as the reciprocal of the ratio of resilience to vulnerability. The results showed that social dimension and the economic dimension criteria were most important to the Vulnerability and Resilience Indices respectively. The results further revealed that the Community of Georgetown was the most vulnerable (0.51) and susceptible (0.52) to disasters, while the community of Layou was least susceptible (0.26). The Marriaqua Community was determined to possess the highest level of resilience (1.22).en_US
DC.subjectDisaster Assessmentzh_TW
DC.subjectAnalytic Hierachy Processzh_TW
DC.subjectVulnerability Indexzh_TW
DC.subjectResilience Indexzh_TW
DC.subjectDisaster Assessmenten_US
DC.subjectAnalytic Hierarchy Processen_US
DC.subjectVulnerability Indexen_US
DC.subjectResilience Indexen_US
DC.titleDevelopment and Application of an Assessment Framework for Community Resilience and Vulnerability towards Hydrometeorological disaster inn St. Vincent and the Grenadinesen_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
DC.type博碩士論文zh_TW
DC.typethesisen_US
DC.publisherNational Central Universityen_US

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