American Journal of Operations Research

Volume 11, Issue 1 (January 2021)

ISSN Print: 2160-8830   ISSN Online: 2160-8849

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Investigating Evacuation Trends and Restoration Processes from Serious Earthquake Damage in Japan

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DOI: 10.4236/ajor.2021.111003    277 Downloads   843 Views  

ABSTRACT

Japan has experienced many large-scale natural disasters, such as earthquakes, typhoons accompanied by heavy rain, and landslides. Based on data for the damage caused by four recent major earthquakes in Japan, we investigate the trends in the number of evacuees and evacuation centres after these disasters as well as the restoration processes for public utilities such as electricity, gas, water, and communication lines. We compare the restoration speeds and trends of the damaged infrastructure systems. We also propose various mathematical models to approximate the recovery trends using both evacuee-related data and damage recovery process data. These results can be used to design natural disaster mitigation policies not only in Japan, but also in other countries. The results of various statistical data analyses and mathematical modelling techniques are applied to provide policy suggestions.

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Sufian, H. and Oyama, T. (2021) Investigating Evacuation Trends and Restoration Processes from Serious Earthquake Damage in Japan. American Journal of Operations Research, 11, 35-61. doi: 10.4236/ajor.2021.111003.

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