Decision support system for community earthquake drills and evacuation

Alireza Azarbakht, John Douglas

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Abstract

Decision making to mitigate the effects of natural hazards, such as earthquakes, has always been a challenging subject. This is particularly the case in periods of increased seismicity (e.g. in a foreshock or aftershock period of a major earthquake) when the population is anxious and would like advice but when the chance of potentially damaging earthquake ground motions in the coming days remains low. In this study, a decision-making method based on multiple criteria is combined with cost-benefit analyses to create a hybrid decision-making framework to help decide amongst potential loss mitigation actions. The proposed framework is demonstrated for a hypothetical case study. The results show that the proposed approach is flexible enough to adapt to new problems, end-users and stakeholders. Additionally, it is revealed that reasonable mitigation actions are viable and financially beneficial during periods of increased seismic hazard in order to reduce the potential consequences of earthquakes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-7
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 9 Sept 2022
EventThird European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology - Burcharest, Romania
Duration: 4 Sept 20229 Sept 2022
https://3ecees.ro/

Conference

ConferenceThird European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology
Abbreviated title3ECEES
Country/TerritoryRomania
CityBurcharest
Period4/09/229/09/22
Internet address

Keywords

  • operational earthquake forecasting
  • mitigation action
  • time-dependent seismic hazard
  • earthquake emergency management plan
  • TOPSIS

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