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GIS Based Emergency Management Framework for Large-scale Events: A Case Study of the Torch Relay Activity
Tinghao Zhang
author
Lida Huang
author
Tao Chen
author
Shuo Bai
author
2021
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
English
Due to the high popular concentration of large-scale events, once an emergency (like a stampede) occurs, it will often cause severe casualties. Moreover, since the widespread of the COVID-19, the prevention of the novel coronavirus should also be considered during mass gatherings. How to reduce the probability and potential consequence of emergencies is of great significance. This research designs an emergency management framework using ArcGIS-based geographic information technology for large-scale events. To verify the effectiveness of our framework, we take the Winter Olympic torch relay in university as an example. The paper is mainly divided into two parts, emergency resource allocation and the emergency prevention model. The former part focuses on the site selection of emergency sentries and emergency hospitals during the torch relay. In the latter part, an emergency prevention model is designed for two significant emergencies: stampede and epidemic.
Arcgis
large-scale event
emergency management
epidemic prevention
zth19@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
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TinghaoZhang_etal2021
ISCRAM 2021 Conference Proceedings – 18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2021
Anouck Adrot
editor
Rob Grace
editor
Kathleen Moore
editor
Christopher W. Zobel
editor
18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2021
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
conference publication
503
514
978-1-949373-61-5
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