Inicio  /  Water  /  Vol: 10 Par: 10 (2018)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Risk-Based Decision-Making for Evacuation in Case of Imminent Threat of Flooding

Bas Kolen and P.H.A.J.M. Van Gelder    

Resumen

It is important for decision-makers in emergency response situations to determine the scope, scale, timing, path and resettlement area of an evacuation decision when there is an imminent threat of flooding. In this paper, a method called the ?Evacuation Diagram? is described to support risk-based evacuation planning and decision-making. In case of an imminent threat of flooding, we refer to the conditional risk, which is the risk given the forecasted water levels and potential consequences during the next days of the event. Given the threat and potential costs and benefits, evacuation decisions have to mitigate this conditional risk. Since evacuation can be costly, decision-makers have to make a trade-off between costs and benefits. In this research we present a method using a cost?benefit analysis approach, in which we adopt the ?Dutch flood risk approach? to define the required strength of levees based on flood risk considerations. The ?Evacuation Diagram? method is derived from analytical derivations, based on differential weighing of costs and benefits, which have an impact on a binary choice (or a set of discrete choices) as to whether to instruct an area to evacuate or not. Basically, this is an analysis of behavioural decision-making under risk, investigating how a cost?benefit analysis can yield higher cost effectiveness in risk reduction for human lives lost during possible evacuation incidents. The method is applied to a Dutch case study and the results are compared to the outcomes of the largest evacuation exercise ever held in the Netherlands, called ?Waterproef?. It is concluded that the risk-based evacuation method, as presented in this paper, provides useful insight into collective and authoritative evacuation order decisions.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Luke L Wang,Weranja K.B. Ranasinghe    
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in the treatment selection process for localised prostate cancer, and to evaluate capacity for improvement. Methods: 42 articles from our literature search we... ver más

 
Kumudu Rathnayaka, Hector Malano and Meenakshi Arora    
A comprehensive evaluation framework that can assess a wide range of water supply and demand management policy options in terms of economic, social, environmental, risk-based, and functional performance is crucial to ascertain their level of sustainabili... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Thomas Bles, Janette Bessembinder, Martial Chevreuil, Per Danielsson, ... Hjördis Löfroth     Pág. 58 - 67
Infrastructure is the backbone of our society. Citizens, companies and governments have come to rely on and expect uninterrupted availability of the road network. Extreme weather is an important factor for the reliability of the road network. At the same... ver más

 
Feng Zhou, Yanjun Dong, Jing Wu, Jiangli Zheng and Yue Zhao    
An indirect simulation-optimization model framework with enhanced computational efficiency and risk-based decision-making capability was developed to determine optimal total maximum daily load (TMDL) allocation under uncertainty. To convert the tradition... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Charles Onyutha and Patrick Willems    
This paper focuses on uncertainty analysis to aid decision making in applications of statistically modeled flow-duration-frequency (FDF) relationships of both daily high and low flows. The analysis is based on 24 selected catchments in the Lake Victoria ... ver más
Revista: Water