Modeling Disaster Response Operations including Road Network Vulnerability
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概要
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Improved disaster preparedness can help save life, reduce the suffering of survivors, and enable communities to restart normal life more quickly. Vulnerability of road network is a crucial issue in planning of disaster response operations as it strongly impacts the response time. It is important for planners to take into account the possibility of road network disruption due to disaster as well as its recovery. This paper, therefore, proposes a model to evaluate and improve disaster response plans, considering impact of the possible degradation of road network due to disaster and its possible day-to-day recovery. The empirical data from the aftermath of the previous earthquakes is utilized. The model is applied to analyze and evaluate the Aichi prefecture's current plan of the first week to response to the most likely Tokai-Tonankai earthquake disaster. Countermeasures to improve the current operation plans are also discussed in this paper.
著者
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Hideshima Eizo
Department Of Civil Engineering Kyoto University
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Fujita Motohiro
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuoka University
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FUJITA Motohiro
Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
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WISETJINDAWAT Wisinee
Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
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ITO Hideyuki
P&I Logistics
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WISETJINDAWAT Wisinee
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nagaoka University of Technology
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