Semi‐partial Quadratic Subtraction Set Pair Potential (SQSSPP) method for regional drought risk assessment: A case study in Suzhou City, China
Datang Jin,
Qibing Zhang,
Guoqing Wang
et al.
Abstract:Drought risk assessment plays a crucial role in effective drought management. However, it is often challenging due to the intricate relationships among various indicators and the lack of practical guidance. This study presents a drought risk assessment model developed using the Semi‐partial Quadratic Subtraction Set Pair Potential (SQSSPP) method, which is derived from the theory of set pair analysis. The indicator system comprises 21 indicators divided into four subsystems. The SQSSPP method utilizes uncertai… Show more
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