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Development of Seawater Intrusion Vulnerability Index Using AHP

계층화 분석기법을 이용한 해수침투 취약성지수 개발

  • 양정석 (국민대학교 건설시스템공학부) ;
  • 김일환 (국민대학교 건설시스템공학부)
  • Received : 2014.09.03
  • Accepted : 2015.01.06
  • Published : 2015.06.01

Abstract

Sea level rise due to global warming causes seawater intrusion into aquifers in coastal areas. Seawater intrusion vulnerability index was developed using PSR (Pressure, State, Response) model and analysis hierarchy process (AHP). Coastal regions in Korea, Gangwon-do Sokcho-si, Incheon-si Ganghwa-gun, Chungcheongnam-do Taean-gun, Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si, Jindo-gun were chosen and 14 indicators were selected by considering the humanities, economic, social, environmental aspects. Re-scaling method was used for the standardization of indices and questionnaire survey was performed to calculate weight values for each index. The results showed that Yeosu-si was selected as the most vulnerable region to seawater intrusion. The seawater intrusion index developed in this research can be used to analyze the vulnerable regions to seawater intrusion and to establish a policy to minimize the seawater intrusion problems in coastal regions.

기후온난화로 인해 해수면 상승은 연안지역의 해수침투 피해를 야기했다. 해수침투에 대한 취약성 지수를 PSR 모형과 계층화 분석 방법(AHP)을 이용하여 개발하였다. 우리나라 삼면의 연안지역 중 강원도 속초시, 인천시 강화군, 충청남도 태안군, 전라남도 여수시, 진도군을 선정하여 인문, 경제, 사회, 환경 등의 자료를 바탕으로 14개 지표를 선정하였다. 스케일 재조정방법을 통해 지표의 표준화를 실시하고, 전문가들의 의견을 반영한 설문으로 얻어진 가중치를 부여하여 해수침투 취약성 지수를 산정하였다. 그 결과 전라남도 여수시가 해수침투에 가장 취약한 지역으로 선정되었다. 개발된 해수침투 취약성 지수는 해수침투 피해를 최소화 할 수 있는 향후 정책을 결정하는 중요한 도구 및 기초자료로 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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