Study on the Cluster of Coastal Cities in China under the Influence of Storm Surges
Author:
Zhu Li1, Cui Shibai1, Luo Tianyu2
Affiliation:
1. School of Architecture , Tianjin University , Tianjin , , China . 2. School of Architectural and Art , Hebei University of Technology , Handan , Hebei , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
Coastal areas are the most developed areas in China’s economic society, but they are vulnerable to storm surges. The characteristics of coastal cities under the influence of storm surges can be targeted to adjust social and economic activities and promote sustainable development. Combining characteristics of 52 coastal cities and based on the indicator system method and data cluster analysis, this study explores the different indicators and future development strategies of 5 clusters of cities when facing storm surges, aiming to fill the research gap in this area. The indicators related to the economy, population, and environment of coastal cities were selected, and the characteristics and frequency of regional storm surges were considered. At the same time, the K-means clustering method and DBSCAN were used to select the most suitable clustering method. The clustering results of coastal cities caused by storm surge disasters were analyzed, and a series of specific strategies and suggestions were proposed. According to the research findings, the K-means clustering method is more appropriate for this study. A total of 52 cities are clustered into five categories, of which the number of the fourth category is the largest, and the number of the fifth category is the least. The findings can be used to scientifically determine and guide subsequent analyses related to the disaster-bearing abilities of different types of coastal cities in the face of storm surges, thereby greatly enhancing and strengthening refined storm surge disaster defense efforts.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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