|
|
|
Xu Xiao, Hitomi Matsunaga, Makiko Orita, Yuya Kashiwazaki, Yasuyuki Taira, Thu Zar Win, Jacques Lochard, Thierry Schneider and Noboru Takamura
In this study, we aimed to investigate radiation risk perception, mental health, and interest in tritiated water among evacuees from and returnees to Tomioka town, Japan, as well as to evaluate the intention to return (ITR) among evacuees living inside a...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Takanori Hara, Masahiro Sasabe, Taiki Matsuda and Shoji Kasahara
When a large-scale disaster occurs, each evacuee should move to an appropriate refuge in a speedy and safe manner. Most of the existing studies on the refuge assignment consider the speediness of evacuation and refuge capacity while the safety of evacuat...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Litao Han, Huan Guo, Haisi Zhang, Qiaoli Kong, Aiguo Zhang and Cheng Gong
When the occupant density of buildings is large enough, evacuees are prone to congestion during emergency evacuation, which leads to the extension of the overall escape time. Especially for multi-exit buildings, it?s a challenging problem to afford an ef...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Georgios Fragkos, Pavlos Athanasios Apostolopoulos and Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou
Natural disasters and terrorist attacks pose a significant threat to human society, and have stressed an urgent need for the development of comprehensive and efficient evacuation strategies. In this paper, a novel evacuation-planning mechanism is introdu...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dian Sun, Jee Eun Kang, Rajan Batta and Yan Song
The key purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that optimization of evacuation warnings by time period and impacted zone is crucial for efficient evacuation of an area impacted by a hurricane. We assume that people behave in a manner consistent with the...
ver más
|
|
|
|