Vulnerability Assessment during Mass Evacuation: Integrated Microsimulation-Based Evacuation Modeling Approach:

作者: MD Jahedul Alam , Muhammad Ahsanul Habib

DOI: 10.1177/0361198119848409

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摘要: This study develops an integrated microsimulation-based evacuation model that performs a vulnerability assessment of the Halifax Peninsula, Canada during evacuation. The proposed framework accounts for long-term changes in neighborhood composition relation to socio-demographic characteristics, residential locations, and vehicle ownership. results large-scale urban systems flood risk are used inform assessment. encapsulates household decisions life stage transitions measuring social vulnerability. provides information on severity finer network disruptions. In addition, dynamic traffic assignment-based microsimulation is developed assess mobility One key contributions this it utilizes Bayesian Belief Network modeling approach assessment, while addressing uncertainty ...

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