The behaviour of people in the first stage of an evacuation can have a significant impact on the time required to reach a safe place. This behaviour is known in literature as pre-evacuation behaviour and it has been studied for many different evacuating scenarios. Despite the large number of studies, the representation of this behaviour is often oversimplified in most of the existing evacuation models. This paper aims to introduce a novel Evacuation Decision Model, allowing predicting the pre-evacuation state of an evacuee among three possible states (normal, investigation and evacuation) considering perceived risk for an evacuation scenario. The proposed model assumes that evacuees’ perceived risk is affected by several environmental and s...
AbstractModelling of human behaviour during emergencies is an important issue to be investigated to ...
Modelling human behaviour in emergencies has become an important issue in safety engineering. Good b...
Evacuation models generally include the use of distributions or probabilistic variables to simulate ...
Evacuation planning and management involves estimating the travel demand in the event that such acti...
Evacuation modelling has developed over time from simple engineering equations that do not consider ...
Knowledge on human behaviour in emergency is crucial to increase the safety of buildings and transpo...
In evacuation models of buildings, neighborhoods, areas, cities and countries important psychologica...
Understanding who evacuates and who does not has been one of the cornerstones of research on the pre...
Modelling of human behaviour during emergencies is an important issue to be investigated to improve ...
In the research, decision-making capabilities are explored in relation to the prediction of evacuati...
Understanding who evacuates and who does not has been one of the cornerstones of research on the pre...
This paper will describe the steps performed for taking into account probability in human behaviour ...
Understanding evacuees’ responses to dynamic environmental changes, during an emergency evacuation, ...
Efficient evacuation is crucial for reducing deaths and injuries caused by disastrous events such as...
All humans are unique, we have different characteristics and we make different decision. This is a c...
AbstractModelling of human behaviour during emergencies is an important issue to be investigated to ...
Modelling human behaviour in emergencies has become an important issue in safety engineering. Good b...
Evacuation models generally include the use of distributions or probabilistic variables to simulate ...
Evacuation planning and management involves estimating the travel demand in the event that such acti...
Evacuation modelling has developed over time from simple engineering equations that do not consider ...
Knowledge on human behaviour in emergency is crucial to increase the safety of buildings and transpo...
In evacuation models of buildings, neighborhoods, areas, cities and countries important psychologica...
Understanding who evacuates and who does not has been one of the cornerstones of research on the pre...
Modelling of human behaviour during emergencies is an important issue to be investigated to improve ...
In the research, decision-making capabilities are explored in relation to the prediction of evacuati...
Understanding who evacuates and who does not has been one of the cornerstones of research on the pre...
This paper will describe the steps performed for taking into account probability in human behaviour ...
Understanding evacuees’ responses to dynamic environmental changes, during an emergency evacuation, ...
Efficient evacuation is crucial for reducing deaths and injuries caused by disastrous events such as...
All humans are unique, we have different characteristics and we make different decision. This is a c...
AbstractModelling of human behaviour during emergencies is an important issue to be investigated to ...
Modelling human behaviour in emergencies has become an important issue in safety engineering. Good b...
Evacuation models generally include the use of distributions or probabilistic variables to simulate ...