2022
DOI: 10.3390/earth3020040
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Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment of Urban Areas Using an Integration of Fuzzy Logic Functions: Case Study of Nasiriyah City in South Iraq

Abstract: Globally, urbanisation has been the most significant factor causing land use and land cover changes due to accelerated population growth and limited governmental regulation. Urban communities worldwide, particularly in Iraq, are on the frontline for dealing with threats associated with environmental degradation, climate change and social inequality. However, with respect to the effects of urbanization, most previous studies have overlooked ecological problems, and have disregarded strategic environmental asses… Show more

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“…The evaluation criteria consider suitable alternatives for RE farm development [44]. They can classify or rank candidates that do not satisfy the exclusion criteria [45]. Therefore, evaluation criteria are mainly weighted.…”
Section: Extract Standard Evaluation Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation criteria consider suitable alternatives for RE farm development [44]. They can classify or rank candidates that do not satisfy the exclusion criteria [45]. Therefore, evaluation criteria are mainly weighted.…”
Section: Extract Standard Evaluation Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of urban differentiation, specifically the use of indices, is very well established in urban sociology. In this regard, it is possible to mention some very relevant efforts to operationalise the urban vulnerability concept, and at the same time identify its territorial distribution at different scales [14][15][16][17][18][19]. The results obtained by the integrated vulnerability index (IVI) applied to the city of Barcelona [20] are presented later in an attempt to compare the maps made within this research with that previous index and try to understand the relations between vulnerability, social capital and social infrastructure.…”
Section: What Is Urban Vulnerability?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the more standard dimensions-sociodemographic, social and employment, and residential, this last index considers participation through formal (electoral) and informal (associative network) spaces. In addition to the dimensions listed in the table, some recent studies linked urban vulnerability to geographical and/or climatological factors, which is particularly relevant due to the consequences of climate change (Romero-Lankao and Qin 2011; Hanoon et al 2022). This analysis, in the case of European cities, was carried out by considering these variables as future risks (Tapia et al 2017).…”
Section: Conceptual Framework: Regarding the Concept Of Urban Vulnera...mentioning
confidence: 99%