2022
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2022.696
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Evacuation Shelter Scheduling Problem

Abstract: Evacuation shelters, which are urgently required during natural disasters, are designed to minimize the burden of evacuation on human survivors. However, the larger the scale of the disaster, the more costly it becomes to operate shelters. When the number of evacuees decreases, the operation costs can be reduced by moving the remaining evacuees to other shelters and closing shelters as quickly as possible. On the other hand, relocation between shelters imposes a huge emotional burden on evacuees.In this study,… Show more

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“…A second location-behavioral paper (Shimizu et al, 2022) models the extent on continuity between elementary and junior high schools of "school families," which represent an elementary-school group of students that stick together as a group as it progresses from elementary to junior high school. The model allows groups to be assigned to new school districts i.e., transfer, and/or to be split into sub-groups as they progress.…”
Section: Location-based Behavioral Models Informed By Experimentation...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second location-behavioral paper (Shimizu et al, 2022) models the extent on continuity between elementary and junior high schools of "school families," which represent an elementary-school group of students that stick together as a group as it progresses from elementary to junior high school. The model allows groups to be assigned to new school districts i.e., transfer, and/or to be split into sub-groups as they progress.…”
Section: Location-based Behavioral Models Informed By Experimentation...mentioning
confidence: 99%