Forest fires are an annual occurrence in many parts of the world forcing large-scale evacuation. The frequent and growing occurrence of these events makes it necessary to develop appropriate evacuation plans for areas that are susceptible to forest fires. The buildingEXODUS evacuation model has been extended to model large-scale urban evacuations by including the road network and open spaces (e.g. parks, green spaces and town squares) along with buildings. The evacuation simulation results have been coupled with the results of a forest fire spread model and applied to the Swinley forest fire which occurred in Berkshire, UK in May 2011. Four evacuation procedures differing in the routes taken by the pedestrians were evaluated providing key e...
The term 'evacuation' presents rather a wide concept, but generally it presents the safest, fastest ...
Wildfires are a significant safety risk to populations adjacent to wildland areas, known as the wild...
The evacuation of whole cities or even regions represents a complex problem for transport planning. ...
Forest fires are an annual occurrence in many parts of the world causing evacuation of nearby reside...
The devastating effects of wildfires cannot be overlooked; these include massive resettlement of peo...
The negative consequences of fires in case of evacuation in wildland-urban interfaces (WUI) are a gl...
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) communities are situated at the interface between human development a...
The number of people who live in bushfire-prone areas around the world is growing. In Australia, in ...
In this article, we propose the goals for evacuation simulations in the context of the fire safety e...
This paper provides an overview of the state of the art in evacuation simulations. These interactive...
Abstract. One of the most important tasks in projecting of the fire protection systems is the evacua...
Recent years have seen an increased prevalence of wildfires, some of which has spread into the wildl...
A computer-model is used to simulate the evacuation of the occupants in a building. The aim of the s...
The time required for evacuation of all persons who could be present in the building during a fire e...
Fire evacuations at wildland-urban interfaces (WUI) pose a serious challenge to the emergency servic...
The term 'evacuation' presents rather a wide concept, but generally it presents the safest, fastest ...
Wildfires are a significant safety risk to populations adjacent to wildland areas, known as the wild...
The evacuation of whole cities or even regions represents a complex problem for transport planning. ...
Forest fires are an annual occurrence in many parts of the world causing evacuation of nearby reside...
The devastating effects of wildfires cannot be overlooked; these include massive resettlement of peo...
The negative consequences of fires in case of evacuation in wildland-urban interfaces (WUI) are a gl...
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) communities are situated at the interface between human development a...
The number of people who live in bushfire-prone areas around the world is growing. In Australia, in ...
In this article, we propose the goals for evacuation simulations in the context of the fire safety e...
This paper provides an overview of the state of the art in evacuation simulations. These interactive...
Abstract. One of the most important tasks in projecting of the fire protection systems is the evacua...
Recent years have seen an increased prevalence of wildfires, some of which has spread into the wildl...
A computer-model is used to simulate the evacuation of the occupants in a building. The aim of the s...
The time required for evacuation of all persons who could be present in the building during a fire e...
Fire evacuations at wildland-urban interfaces (WUI) pose a serious challenge to the emergency servic...
The term 'evacuation' presents rather a wide concept, but generally it presents the safest, fastest ...
Wildfires are a significant safety risk to populations adjacent to wildland areas, known as the wild...
The evacuation of whole cities or even regions represents a complex problem for transport planning. ...