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Application of Fuzzy Set Theory and SPOT Satellite Images in Site Selection of Public Libraries (Case Study: Saqqez City, Iran)
1Heydar Dashti Nasserabadi, 2Himan Shahabi, 3Soroush Keihanfard, 3Darush Rahim Mashahi and 3Mohammadreza Khodakarami
1Department of Construction Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Chaloos Branch, Chaloos, Iran
2Department of Remote sensing, Faculty of Geo Information and Real Estate, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia
3Department of Construction Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mazandaran, Iran
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 6:1122-1128
Received: February 04, 2013 | Accepted: February 25, 2013 | Published: June 30, 2013
Abstract
Easy availability to public libraries is one of the main keys in successful presentation of public library services with high quality will be valueless for those have not access to them. Availability to services should be configured in such a way that maximizes easiness and facility for potential and de facto users. In present research the required number of public libraries and establishment situation of public libraries in Saqqez city in Kurdistan province in North West of Iran were investigated and evaluated by using fuzzy set theory and SPOT 5 satellite images in 2009. In addition, optimum regions for generation of new public libraries were distinguished in city area in form of recommended map. Results showed that weighting variables classes were determined between 0-1 (profusion proportion). Fuzzification each one of effective factors using IDRISI software terminated and after was assigned type and shape membership function. Final map of suitable regions for construction of new public libraries in saqqez city area indicates that none of the libraries were situated in suitable regions.
Keywords:
Adjustment, centralization, fuzzy set theory, GIS, public libraries localization, Saqqez,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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