Integrating simulation modelling and GIS: spatial decision support systems for evacuation planning
Authors: de Silva F.N.1; Eglese R.W.2; Correspondence
Source: Journal of the Operational Research Society, Volume 51, Number 4, 1 April 2000 , pp. 423-430(8)
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
A prototype spatial decision support system (SDSS) has been designed for contingency planning for emergency evacuations which combines simulation techniques with spatial data handling and display capabilities of a geographical information system (GIS). It links together the topographical support and analysis provided by the GISARC/INFO, with a simulation model designed to simulate the dynamics of an evacuation process in detail. Our aim has been to design a SDSS so that it provides an interactive evacuation simulator with dynamic graphics that allows for experimentation with policies by providing rapid feedback from the simulation. The idea is that emergency planners will be able to use the SDSS to experiment with emergency evacuation plans in order to plan for different contingencies. This paper concentrates on the issues involved in designing an effective integration link interface between the GIS and the simulation model when building a SDSS of this type.Keywords: spatial decision support systems; simulation modelling; geographical information systems; evacuation; emergency planning
Document Type: Original article
Affiliations: 1: University of Aberdeen 2: Lancaster University

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