TY - GEN
T1 - Implementation of intelligence of flood disaster debris discharge for emergency response
AU - Hirayama, N.
AU - Shimaoka, T.
AU - Fujiwara, T.
AU - Okayama, T.
AU - Kawata, Y.
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In this study, a procedure is established for estimating and assessing the amount of flooding debris following a flood disaster. The per unit generation of flood disaster debris, which takes into account criteria such as the extent of housing damage as a function of inundation duration time, is examined. It is shown that this estimation procedure would make it possible to estimate debris discharge, which is helpful for the establishment of disaster management systems not just as emergency response measures, but also for pre-disaster planning. The proposed Relative Quantity of disaster Debris (ReQD) provides insight that makes it possible to ascertain the emergency response capability of local governments. The ReQDs of selected flood disasters in Japan are examined. For the establishment of effective emergency response systems, it is important to evaluate information on both the ReQD and the quantity of flood debris. From these facts, it is concluded that the implementation of ReQD can help in the establishment of effective support systems with a wide range of cooperative measures for districts in the process of flood recovery and reconstruction, as well as in the emergency response stage.
AB - In this study, a procedure is established for estimating and assessing the amount of flooding debris following a flood disaster. The per unit generation of flood disaster debris, which takes into account criteria such as the extent of housing damage as a function of inundation duration time, is examined. It is shown that this estimation procedure would make it possible to estimate debris discharge, which is helpful for the establishment of disaster management systems not just as emergency response measures, but also for pre-disaster planning. The proposed Relative Quantity of disaster Debris (ReQD) provides insight that makes it possible to ascertain the emergency response capability of local governments. The ReQDs of selected flood disasters in Japan are examined. For the establishment of effective emergency response systems, it is important to evaluate information on both the ReQD and the quantity of flood debris. From these facts, it is concluded that the implementation of ReQD can help in the establishment of effective support systems with a wide range of cooperative measures for districts in the process of flood recovery and reconstruction, as well as in the emergency response stage.
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U2 - 10.2495/RISK100571
DO - 10.2495/RISK100571
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84865117052
SN - 9781845644727
T3 - WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies
SP - PI682-PI691
BT - Risk Analysis VII
T2 - 7th International Conference on Computer Simulation in Risk Analysis and Hazard Mitigation, RISK10
Y2 - 13 September 2010 through 15 September 2010
ER -