The Relationship between TyphoonDisaster and Fire Response

碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 休閒與遊憩管理學系碩士在職專班 === 105 === Typhoons are one of the most infamous natural disasters in Taiwan. Due to the increase of global warming in recent years, the extreme weather conditions have affected these natural disasters by making them more intense. The related statistical evidence sho...

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Main Authors: TSAI,CHIH-YUEH, 蔡志岳
Other Authors: LIN,YI-HSIN
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/f3fe6z
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Summary:碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 休閒與遊憩管理學系碩士在職專班 === 105 === Typhoons are one of the most infamous natural disasters in Taiwan. Due to the increase of global warming in recent years, the extreme weather conditions have affected these natural disasters by making them more intense. The related statistical evidence shows that the number of typhoons invading Taiwan has increased; when these typhoons enter Taiwan, they cause damage and losses to the local agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and other related economic areas, as well as causing casualties to the people of Taiwan. This study collected data related to losses inflicted by typhoons in Taiwan over past 10 years to established typhoon analysis data. This date was subject to the Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) method to summarize the correlation between typhoon intensity and protective measures taken. The final analysis results were used to discuss the aforementioned correlation and the attendance of fire department personnel. The level of typhoon intensity in this study investigates the two important factors of wind speed and the amount of rainfall, while the protective measures that were taken are a comprehensive discussion of regional vigilance and landslide vigilance. The results show that the amount of fire department personnel attendance is positively correlated with the intensity of the typhoon. The establishment of a vigilance warning area can effectively reduce the amount of department personnel attendance, which is more effective for beach and mountainous areas when a strong wind speed typhoon hits, as the warning preparedness in various regions is effective. Red alert warnings in potential landslide areas are found to effectively reduce the fire department personnel attendance, while the yellow alert in landslide areas is less obvious.