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Evacuation modeling 2 Bus evacuation problem 1 Bus transport 1 Busverkehr 1 Disaster 1 Disaster operations management 1 Emergency management 1 Fire behavior 1 Humanitarian aid 1 Humanitarian logistics 1 Humanitäre Hilfe 1 Katastrophe 1 Katastrophenschutz 1 Local public transport 1 Logistics 1 Logistics provider 1 Logistik 1 Logistikunternehmen 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Natural hazards 1 Public transport 1 Simulation 1 Simulation modeling 1 Storm 1 Sturm 1 Transit planning 1 Transport planning 1 Verkehrsplanung 1 Wildfire 1 Öffentlicher Nahverkehr 1 Öffentlicher Verkehr 1
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Batta, Rajan 1 Chung, Younshik 1 Cova, Thomas J. 1 Dennison, Philip E. 1 Kang, Jee Eun 1 Mortiz, Max A. 1 Swamy, Rahul 1
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Natural Hazards 1 Socio-economic planning sciences : the international journal of public sector decision-making 1
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Hurricane evacuation planning using public transportation
Swamy, Rahul; Kang, Jee Eun; Batta, Rajan; Chung, Younshik - In: Socio-economic planning sciences : the international … 59 (2017), pp. 43-55
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WUIVAC: a wildland-urban interface evacuation trigger model applied in strategic wildfire scenarios
Dennison, Philip E.; Cova, Thomas J.; Mortiz, Max A. - In: Natural Hazards 41 (2007) 1, pp. 181-199
An evacuation trigger is a point on the landscape that, once crossed by a wildfire, triggers an evacuation for a community. The Wildland-Urban Interface Evacuation (WUIVAC) model can be used to create evacuation trigger buffers around a community using fuels, weather, and topographic inputs. A...
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