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A web-based decision support framework for optimizing road network accessibility and emergency facility allocation during flooding
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|作者:
Yazeed Alabbad
Jerry Mount
Ann M. Campbell
Ibrahim Demir
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[1] University of Iowa,IIHR Hydroscience and Engineering
[2] King Saud University,Civil Engineering
[3] University of Iowa,Department of Business Analytics
[4] University of Iowa,Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
[5] University of Iowa,Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Transportation vulnerability;
Flood damage;
Flood mitigation;
Information system;
Road accessibility;
D O I:
10.1007/s44212-024-00040-0
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摘要:
Transportation systems can be significantly affected by flooding, leading to physical damage and hindering accessibility. Despite flooding being a frequent occurrence, there are limited accessible online tools available for supporting routing and emergency planning decisions during flooding. Existing tools are generally based on complicated models and are not easily accessible to non-expert users, highlighting the need for efficient communication and decision-making tools for analyzing flood impacts on transportation networks for various stakeholders, including the public, to minimize the adverse impacts on those groups. This paper presents a web application that uses graph network methods and the latest web technologies and standards to assist in describing flood events in terms of operational constraints and provide analytical methods to support mobility and mitigation decisions during these events. The framework is designed to be user-friendly, enabling non-expert users to access information about road status, shortest paths to critical amenities, location-allocation, and service coverage. The study area includes the following two communities in the State of Iowa, Cedar Rapids and Charles City, which were used to test the application's functionality and explore the outcomes. Our research demonstrates that flooding can significantly affect bridge operation, routing from locations to critical amenities, arbitrary point-to-point routing, planning for emergency facility placement, and service area accessibility. The introduced framework can solve complex flood-related analytical decision tasks and provide an understandable representation of transportation vulnerability, enhancing mitigation strategies. Therefore, this web application provides a valuable tool for stakeholders to make informed decisions on transportation networks during flood events.
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