Wildfires are a significant safety risk to populations adjacent to wildland areas, known as the wildland-urban interface (WUI). This paper introduces a modelling platform called WUI-NITY. The platform is built on the Unity3D game engine and simulates and visualises human behaviour and wildfire spread during an evacuation of WUI communities. The purpose of this platform is to enhance the situational awareness of responders and residents during evacuation scenarios by providing information on the dynamic evolution of the emergency. WUI-NITY represents current and predicted conditions by coupling the three key modelling layers of wildfire evacuation, namely the fire, pedestrian, and traffic movement. This allows predictions of evacuation behav...
The number of evacuees worldwide during wildfire keep rising, year after year. Fire evacuations at t...
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fires are posing tremendous management challenges in terms of civil p...
Wildfire simulators and decision support systems can assist the incident command teams in charge of ...
Fire evacuations at wildland-urban interfaces (WUI) pose a serious challenge to the emergency servic...
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...
Wildland-urban interface (WUI) fire incidents are likely to become more severe and will affect more ...
Traffic models can be used to study evacuation scenarios during wildland-urban interface fires and i...
The number of people who live in bushfire-prone areas around the world is growing. In Australia, in ...
This paper introduces a protocol for the verification of multi-physics wildfire evacuation models, i...
Several traffic modeling tools are currently available for evacuation planning and real-time decisio...
integrating wildfire simulation and agent-based modeling of traffic dynamics. Visualizations of the ...
Recent years have seen an increased prevalence of wildfires, some of which has spread into the wildl...
Forest fires are an annual occurrence in many parts of the world causing evacuation of nearby reside...
This technical note presents a brief overview of the models available for the simulation of fire eva...
The number of evacuees worldwide during wildfire keep rising, year after year. Fire evacuations at t...
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fires are posing tremendous management challenges in terms of civil p...
Wildfire simulators and decision support systems can assist the incident command teams in charge of ...
Fire evacuations at wildland-urban interfaces (WUI) pose a serious challenge to the emergency servic...
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...
Wildland-urban interface (WUI) fire incidents are likely to become more severe and will affect more ...
Traffic models can be used to study evacuation scenarios during wildland-urban interface fires and i...
The number of people who live in bushfire-prone areas around the world is growing. In Australia, in ...
This paper introduces a protocol for the verification of multi-physics wildfire evacuation models, i...
Several traffic modeling tools are currently available for evacuation planning and real-time decisio...
integrating wildfire simulation and agent-based modeling of traffic dynamics. Visualizations of the ...
Recent years have seen an increased prevalence of wildfires, some of which has spread into the wildl...
Forest fires are an annual occurrence in many parts of the world causing evacuation of nearby reside...
This technical note presents a brief overview of the models available for the simulation of fire eva...
The number of evacuees worldwide during wildfire keep rising, year after year. Fire evacuations at t...
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fires are posing tremendous management challenges in terms of civil p...
Wildfire simulators and decision support systems can assist the incident command teams in charge of ...