Multi-Objective Decision Analytics for Short-Notice Bushfire Evacuation: An Australian Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v19i0.1181Keywords:
Bushfire, Late Evacuation, Multi-Objective Optimisation, Emergency ManagementAbstract
This paper develops a multi-objective optimisation model to compute resource allocation,shelter assignment and routing options to evacuate late evacuees from affected areas to shelters.Three bushfire scenarios are analysed to incorporate constraints of restricted time-window and potential road disruptions.Capacity and number of rescue vehicles and shelters are other constraints that are identical in all scenarios.The proposed mathematical model is solved by ?-constraint approach.Objective functions are simultaneously optimised to maximise the total number of evacuees and assigned rescue vehicles and shelters.We argue that this model provides a scenario-based decision-making platform to aid minimise resource utilisation and maximise coverage of late evacuees.Downloads
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2015-09-22
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Shahparvari, S., Chhetri, P., Abareshi, A., & Abbasi, B. (2015). Multi-Objective Decision Analytics for Short-Notice Bushfire Evacuation: An Australian Case Study. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 19. https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v19i0.1181
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Research on Business Analytics Applications
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