Detecting The Best Relationship Optimizing between Drug Dealers and End Users Following Networking Techniques in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Authors

  • Asmaa S. Qasim Deparetment of Remote Sensing and GIS, College of Science, University of Baghdad
  • K. Mashie Al Ramahee Remote Sensing Unit, College of Science, University of Baghdad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24996/ijs.2024.65.6.46

Keywords:

Drug dealers, Drug users, Networking technique, Spatial distribution, Statistical methods

Abstract

     The research aims to find the highest spatial distribution and the best relationship between drug dealers and drug users using networking technology, as all roads connect between population, industrial, commercial, agricultural, and tourist centers and between transportation points for other types of transportation. Baghdad province was chosen as a study area due to increased drug prevalence in recent years. Remote sensing techniques, including Geographic Information System tools, were used to implement the study. Statistical methods were applied in the geographical analysis of samples based on the moon. European industrialist Copernicus and Sensor 2b to locate these samples. The nearest neighborhood was calculated to determine spatial distribution; the distribution was clustered into two groups stationed in the middle of the study area. The network technique, which depends on the transport network of the study area, was used to find a relationship between 12 drug dealers and 65 drug users to find the shortest and fastest distances. To find out the shortest time to promote drugs. The study method can help decision-makers to take precautions to reduce this phenomenon.

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Published

2024-06-30

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Section

Remote Sensing

How to Cite

Detecting The Best Relationship Optimizing between Drug Dealers and End Users Following Networking Techniques in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). (2024). Iraqi Journal of Science, 65(6), 3561-3574. https://doi.org/10.24996/ijs.2024.65.6.46

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