Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Disaster Evacuation: Analysis, Modeling, and Planning
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Date: 3/26/2023
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: Mineral Hall B, Hyatt Regency, Third Floor
Type: Paper, Hybrid session with both in-person and virtual presenters
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Sponsor Group(s):
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group, Hazards - Risks - and Disasters Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Dapeng Li South Dakota State University
Laura Siebeneck University of North Texas
Chair(s):
Dapeng Li South Dakota State University
Laura Siebeneck University of North Texas
Description:
Evacuation research plays a significant role in emergency management. As natural and human-induced hazards increasingly cause significant losses to life and property every year, the need to advance research pertaining to evacuation is important. The past decade has witnessed a paradigm shift in evacuation research characterized by system coupling and interdisciplinary collaboration. We aim to build a network for evacuation research through this session, and we welcome papers that are related to evacuation in different types of natural or human-induced hazards (e.g., hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, and nuclear incidents), and that address one or more of the following topics:
• The coupling of different human and natural systems in evacuation research.
• Relevant case studies on humans’ evacuation behaviors in different disasters.
• New models or techniques to track or predict the progression of different hazards.
• New techniques or systems for evacuation warning.
• New methods and techniques in evacuation modeling and planning.
• Evacuation decision-making by local officials.
• The use of open-source tools in evacuation research.
• New computer systems in evacuation research or practice.
• Relevant studies on shelters in evacuations.
• The use of new geospatial technologies in evacuation research and/or practice.
• The use of big data in evacuation research and/or practice.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Dapeng Li, University of Alabama |
A computational framework for setting protective action triggers in wildfire evacuation |
Laura Siebeneck, University of North Texas |
Compounding Disasters: Household Evacuation and Sheltering Decisions During Hurricane Ida |
Chen Chen |
An Interdisciplinary Agent-based Evacuation Modeling (ABM) Framework: Convergence of Natural Environment, Built Environment, and Social System for Risk Assessment and Improving Life Safety |
Ashleigh Price, University of Southern Mississippi |
Coupling agent-based simulation and spatial optimization models to understand spatially complex and co-evolutionary behavior of cocaine trafficking networks and counterdrug interdiction. |
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Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Disaster Evacuation: Analysis, Modeling, and Planning
Description
Type: Paper, Hybrid session with both in-person and virtual presenters
Date: 3/26/2023
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: Mineral Hall B, Hyatt Regency, Third Floor
Contact the Primary Organizer
Dapeng Li South Dakota State University
dapeng.li@sdstate.edu