主管:中华人民共和国应急管理部
主办:应急管理部天津消防研究所
ISSN 1009-0029  CN 12-1311/TU

消防科学与技术 ›› 2023, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (9): 1309-1314.

• • 上一篇    

顾及可达性的惠州市消防站选址优化研究

张经度, 李成悦   

  1. (广东省城乡规划设计研究院有限责任公司,广东 广州 510315)
  • 出版日期:2023-09-15 发布日期:2023-09-15
  • 作者简介:张经度(1995- ),江西赣州人,广东省城乡规划设计研究院有限责任公司工程师,硕士,主要从事国土空间优化、空间分析建模等方面的科研工作,广东省广州市海珠区南洲路483号,510315。

Research on optimization of Huizhou fire station location considering accessibility

Zhang Jingdu, Li Chengyue   

  1. (Guangdong Urban and Rural Planning and Design Institute Co., Ltd., Guangdong Guangzhou 510315, China)
  • Online:2023-09-15 Published:2023-09-15

摘要: 消防站布局的合理通达对防范化解城市安全隐患有重要意义,传统消防站布局较少考虑居民消防需求的空间差异性,因而可能导致消防站出现空间错配。本文从供需两方面改进选址模型,在供给方面,通过探索性分析和广义线性回归确定火灾发生的最佳解释变量组合及其权重,从而准确评估火灾风险空间特征;在需求方面,通过新增可达性因子来评价居民对消防站需求的空间差异,进而合理确定消防站拟选址点。最后以惠州市为例,通过两种选址策略的对比,证实本文提出的改进选址模型在消防站选址空间公平性方面有显著的优化效果。

关键词: 消防站可达性, 选址策略, 消防站布局, 火灾风险评估

Abstract: The reasonable accessibility of the distribution of fire station is of great significance for preventing and resolving the hidden dangers to urban safety. Traditional fire station distribution rarely considers residents' fire resource demand, resulting in structural problems caused by mismatching supply and demand. This paper improves the traditional site selection model from the aspects of supply and demand. In terms of supply, the best explanatory variable combination and its weight for fire occurrence are determined through exploratory analysis and generalized linear regression, so as to accurately assess the regional fire risk, and the reasonably determine the proposed location of the fire station. In terms of demand, by introducing an accessibility factor to increase the consideration of the location model for residents' demand for fire station. Then take Huizhou as an example to carry out the research on location optimization of the fire station, and verify the optimization effect of the improved location strategy by designing two other location strategies, so as to verify the effectiveness of the text improvement model.

Key words: fire station accessibility, site allocation strategy, fire location distribution, fire risk assessment