2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-022-05295-x
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Use of GIS and dasymetric mapping for estimating tsunami-affected population to facilitate humanitarian relief logistics: a case study from Phuket, Thailand

Abstract: The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami led to improvements in Thailand’s early warning systems and evacuation procedures. However, there was no consideration of better aid delivery, which critically depends on estimates of the affected population. With the widespread use of geographical information systems (GIS), there has been renewed interest in spatial population estimation. This study has developed an application to determine the number of disaster-impacted people in a given district, by integrating GIS and populat… Show more

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“…Torres et al [14] proposed a scalable and transferable procedure to assess urban exposure and vulnerability to seismic risk by integrating remote sensing technologies and machine learning techniques. Jitt-Aer et al [15] applied a multi-stage spatial interpolation in the ArcGIS software to determine the population exposed to a tsunami impact in Patong (Phuket, Thailand).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Torres et al [14] proposed a scalable and transferable procedure to assess urban exposure and vulnerability to seismic risk by integrating remote sensing technologies and machine learning techniques. Jitt-Aer et al [15] applied a multi-stage spatial interpolation in the ArcGIS software to determine the population exposed to a tsunami impact in Patong (Phuket, Thailand).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) has large area of implementation, from non-profit organization in government to the public sector. For example, the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) on tsunami disaster preparation in Phuket, Thailand [6]; the employee transportation problem [7]; and the integration of GIS with Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA) on energy sector [8]. This paper will observe further development based on mathematical model adopted from [9] with GIS integration on top of mathematical modeling as a part of its result visualization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%